Malabar Spinach (Basella alba)

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Malabar Spinach (Basella alba) is a beautiful multi-colored fast-growing edible annual (or short-lived perennial) climbing vine native to Southeast Asia and India. It's leaves are rich in vitamins and thick and succulent just like spinach with a little more flavor and crisp. The stem is vibrant red in color and and it's lovely little blooms are pastel pink.

Malabar Spinach is a heat loving, drought tolerant plant that grows really well in sandy soil and honestly needs very little nutrients to thrive. Not only is Malabar Spinach a great summer alternative to growing spinach or other leafy greens, we think it's an essential summer plant in any food forest or permaculture garden. We have it planted under fruit trees and along fence lines for a beautiful, tropical, ornamental look.

Plant Type:
Perennial Herb, Vine.

Can also be grown as an annual in temperate climates as a heat-loving alternative to spinach.

Harvest Season:
Spring - Fall.

Mature Size:
Up to 10 ft. long.

Soil & Moisture:
Fertile, well-draining soil.

Light Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Shade

Self-Fertile:
Yes

Growth Rate:
Fast

Zone Hardiness:
Outdoors 7+ with frost protection; Patio/Greenhouse 4+

Propagation:
Our Malabar Spinach is grown from seed and is capable of production within one growing season.

Our Plantable Coconut Coir & Peat Pots are 100% biodegradable, compostable and can be planted directly in the soil! Our Nursery & Citrapots are recyclable and reusable!
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 years ago
    Definitely a good buy.

    Came in perfect and is holding up very nicely

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