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3.2 out of 5 stars. 37 reviews
Bonnie Plants 19.3 oz. Bonnie's Spinach Plants, 2 pc.
3.237 Reviews
Item # 210318299
$14.99
Neighbor’s Club Members earn points with purchases.
Bonnie Plants 19.3 oz. Bonnie's Spinach Plants, 2 pc.
3.237 Reviews
Item # 210318299
$14.99
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This Item cannot be shipped to AK, HI.Neighbor’s Club Members earn points with purchases.
Improve your garden with the Bonnie Plants 19.3 oz. Bonnie's Spinach Plants. Lovely, dark green spinach performs well in many regions, including the north. Slow to bolt and suitable for spring, summer and fall planting. The full, upright plants produce high yields of large, triangular leaves that are rich in the phytonutrient lutein. Both frost and heat tolerant. Bonnie's spinach matures 40 days after planting.
- Bonnie's spinach features full, upright plants that produce high yields of large, triangular leaves making them ideal addition to your garden
- Slow to bolt and suitable for spring, summer and fall planting
- Bonnie's spinach is both frost and heat tolerant allowing it to hold up against harsh temperatures
- Great tasting, nutrient rich leaves can be added to any dish for enhanced flavor
- Bonnie's spinach matures 40 days after planting for successful results
- Set of 2 vegetable plants
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The reviews present mixed experiences with the spinach plants. Some customers reported the plants were healthy, large, and easy to grow, producing a good yield and great taste. However, many others ha...
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Review 1
Age45 to 54
GenderFemale
2 out of 5 stars.
NOT WHAT YOU THINK YOU ARE GETTING!!!!
7 months ago
YOU GET NEW ZEALAND SPINACH!!!! and it doesn't look anything like a normal spinach plant! Besides the fact that it bolts the 2nd week of being in the soil! its horrible! the stalks fall over and snap, the leaves are pointy and small and it grows nothing like normal baby spinach....which is what i thought i was getting since that what they show a picture of!!!!!! i gave it 2 stars cuz it did grow.
No, I do not recommend this product.
Originally posted on bonnieplants.com
Loretta40
Review 1
Age65 or over
GenderFemale
1 out of 5 stars.
spinach failure
8 months ago
i received 8 plants as a gift for mothers day
i let them adjust and then planted them on memorial weekend
the spinach just bolted so i snipped of the stem with the bolt and cut the top off of the plant
and cooked those small leafs. why would they bolt so fast and will the part i left in the ground regrow.? so far my other plants seem ok. (tomatoes, and broccoli)
Originally posted on bonnieplants.com
Reviews 2
1 out of 5 stars.
Wilted and turning brown
8 months ago
Wilted and nit healthy
San Antonio TX
Review 1
1 out of 5 stars.
Didnt transport well
a year ago
Showed up dry and dead
SweepstakesYes
No, I do not recommend this product.