
Growing Spinach in Western Australia
Introducing Spinach
This leafy green crop is quick and easy to grow. It’s a cool weather crop, so it only grows during the coldest parts of the year in the warm, Western Australian climate.
Classic Mistakes
Don’t plant your spinach too late. As soon as the weather warms up, it’ll bolt to seed, Spinach has a short growing season in Western Australia.
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Soil Preparation
Spinach likes rich soil. Work plenty of compost and well-rotted manure into your soil before planting. Spinach doesn’t like acidic soil. Add some lime, crushed egg shells or ash to your soil if you think it may be too acidic. (A simple test from your local garden center can be used to find the ph. of your soil.)
Sowing Seed
Sowing Advice:
Sprinkle your seeds over the soil and cover with a layer of compost or soil. The seeds can take more than 10 days to germinate, so don’t worry if your plants are slow to appear, just keep the soil damp, but not wet, until they’re up.
Planting
Spinach doesn’t like to have its fine, sensitive roots disturbed. Take care when planting your seedlings out. Smaller plants will usually handle a transplant better. Add a small amount of organic bonemeal to each hole before planting. This will help your spinach develop strong roots. As always, remember to water your seedlings in well.
Care
Pick from your plants often to keep them vigorous. Remove any sick or damaged leaves as soon as you spot them.
Watering
Spinach likes lots of water. The winter rains should do most of the work for you, but keep an eye on your spinach and don’t let the soil dry out. Once the weather warms in spring, water your spinach in the heat of the afternoon to cool it down and keep the soil cool for the evening.
Feeding
Leafy green crops like spinach need plenty of nitrogen. Give your plants a nitrogen-rich, liquid feed every 2 weeks. Fish emulsion or manure tea are good options.
Mulching
Mulching spinach helps to keep the soil moist and cool. Apply a generous layer of organic mulch such as lucerne, sugar cane or peastraw.
Harvesting
Leaves can be harvested at any stage. Harvest the right size leaves for your requirements. Simply cut or pinch the spinach leaves off the plant as you need them.