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Old September 19, 2011   #1
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Default New to Spinach growing

I have about fifteen plants I started from seed,each have second set of true leaves still in cells. I know they require cool weather, so hopefully it will start to cool down. My question is how big are the root systems for mature spinach plants? That will help me decide which size container to use. We have been drinking our fair share of green smoothies, so I need more spinach leaves.

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Old September 20, 2011   #2
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Here in our cool soils, the root system for spinach is surprisingly small. I've never grown it in containers, but other than issues with watering, I think a pretty small container would work just fine. I'd probably use about a 2-gallon size, just so I could keep it watered.

Of course my climate and growing conditions are about as different from yours as possible!
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In my raised beds this spring, the roots were maybe 6-10 inches deep at the most. This is the "main" root. There are lots of smaller roots that may go deeper, but the part that came out when I pulled them after harvest was about 6-10 inches long.
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Old September 22, 2011   #4
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It hasn't gotten cool enough outside to remove them from indoors. I hope that will change soon, and I may put them in terrace pots, or one gallon pots.
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