it will go fast now. Vine grows at least an inch and a half in less than 24 hours. It will begin branching out. This is great happiness. They sprouted and began in that week plus of temps over 100. This is indeed, Heat Tolerant.
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15 responses to “Malabar Spinach”
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Wow! love your climbing spinach, is it a perennial?
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It’s beautiful.
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That is gorgeous spinach! I’m going to look for Malabar next year, because we need heat tolerance here.
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grew this in Little Findhorn …
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no, but it might be here…the seasons are a Maybe?
And you can bring a vine IN they say…how amazing is
that? I can’t here, but Alyssia couldLikeLike
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it is. It’s an extraordinary Plant Being
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it WANTS to grow….in these 100 plus temps…doesn’t
miss a beat. Can’t wait till the point when i’ll feel
ok to harvest someLikeLike
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oh….TEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!
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It was super helpful, along with pennyroyal and fennel, in helping me learn the quiet yet obvious way plant spirits can communicate with people. Giving the garden that name left me accepting of such communication When it came. Then it went away until a winter’s day lat the ols place when a comfrey asked from it’s taproot below freeze Line asked why I didn’t trust my garden to produce vibrant flower essences. The gap was years of learning other stuff about plants and energetics.
Learned about the plant via the gardens and written material via new alchemy institute’s farm on Cape Cod in ‘82LikeLike
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food. Was she ever
FOOD to you?LikeLike
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we are looking for
HOW
if there are not
stores.
how do we eat.
i have some trouble eating Plants.LikeLike
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and i am a carnivore
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that Old Cabbage…do i
EAT
her?LikeLike
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i read that the Plant People are not their FRUIT..ie: not the
“vegetable”
that their beingness is their root being…underground…..is
their
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fungi
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