Growing Malabar Spinach from seed is easy. Native to India and Indonesia, the plant is also known as Indian, creeping, Asian, Vietnamese, Surinam, Ceylonese and Chinese spinach. There are two varieties of Malabar Spinach, namely Green Malabar Spinach (Basella alba) and Red Stem Malabar spinach (Basella ruba). Both varieties taste and grow the same. The distinction between the two types is that Basella alba has green leaves and stems, whereas Basella ruba has burgundy stems and leaves with pink veins. Unlike true spinach, Malabar spinach thrives in hot climates, so it’s a perfect spinach substitute to grow in South Africa’s climate.
How to grow Malabar Spinach from seed
Indoor Sowing: Mid Winter and Late Winter.
Direct Sowing: Mid Spring.
- Soak the Malabar Spinach Seeds in water overnight before planting or scarify the seed coat to speed up germination.
- Direct sow the seeds in Mid Spring.
- Indoor sowing can be done in mid winter and late winter, however the plants do not transplant well.
- It is a vine, so plant the seeds next to a trellis in full sun.
- Place the seeds about 15cm apart on top of fertile, moisture-retentive soils and cover with a layer of soil.
- Keep soil moist, but not soggy, until germination.
- Germination can take 1 month or longer, so patience is required.
- Optimum germination temperature of between 18-24 C.
- Tolerates light shade.
- Use a slow-release fertilizer.
Maintaining Malabar Spinach plants
Grow Malabar spinach in full sun. It does best in fertile, moist but well drained soils. Provide consistent moisture through the season, as the plants tend to go to flower if the soil gets too dry. Although the plants can be allowed to ramble or climb other vegetation, they are best grown on a sturdy trellis when grown as a vegetable. Prune the plants as much as needed by cutting off the leaves and stems to keep the desired shape or more dense growth. Pinching tips will encourage branching. This plant roots readily where the stems touch moist soil and is easily propagated from tip cuttings which root readily in water.
Harvesting Malabar Spinach
Malabar spinach can be harvested as soon as the main stem is growing well. Snip the leaves and tender stems with scissors as needed throughout the season. Harvest before the vine flowers for the best flavor.
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