Spinach (Malabar) Growing Guide
	Basella alba
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	Soil
	Any average, well-drained soil.
	
	Position
    Full sun to partial afternoon shade.
	Frost tolerant
    Malabar spinach is a tropical plant that tolerates neither frost nor cold soil.
		
	Feeding
    Add a mulch of compost when preparing the planting site.
    
	    Companions
	    Malabar spinach is a vigorous climbing plant that needs a trellis or other support. It will quickly overtake other plants.
	
	Spacing
	Single Plants: 30cm (11") each way (minimum)
	Rows: 25cm (9") with 35cm (1' 1") row gap (minimum)
	
	Sow and Plant
	Plant seeds in late spring, after the soil has warmed. In cool climates, you can give plants a two-week head start indoors. After the first season, look for volunteer seedlings and move them to where you want them to grow.
	Our Garden Planner can produce a personalised calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
	
	Notes
	Malabar spinach is highly ornamental, and is easily trained up a trellis. Some varieties have red stems.   Malabar spinach is typically grown on a tower, fence or tepee style trellis.  Four trellised plants will occupy a space 18 inches (45cm) square at maturity.
	
	Harvesting
	Clip leaves as you need them in the kitchen. When lightly steamed or stir-fried, the leaves resemble a cross between spinach and chard.
	
    
	
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