Amaranthacées • Hablitzia tamnoides

Caucasian climbing spinach - Organic

"A vigorous and generous vine, a companion to the semi-shaded corners of the kitchen garden."

$4.49

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Caucasian climbing spinach, Hablitzia tamnoides , is a perennial native to the cool, rocky undergrowth of the Caucasus. Long cultivated as a hardy leafy vegetable in mountain gardens, it naturally finds its place in ecological gardens where the aim is to combine edible abundance with sustainable ground cover.

In the garden, this plant forms a perennial clump from which, in spring, long climbing stems emerge, clinging to a trellis or spreading over a support. Its tender green, elongated heart-shaped leaves offer edible young shoots reminiscent of spinach. In a partially shaded corner, at the foot of a fence or shrub, it creates a discreet yet faithful presence, participating in the garden's cycle by returning each year from its well-established root system.

Thanks to its ability to vertically occupy space in cooler areas, it contributes to a harmonious garden where plant layers complement each other. It's a reliable plant for anyone wishing to create a vibrant and diverse garden, requiring careful cultivation and offering excellent consistency throughout the seasons.

  • Growing climate: Cool season
  • Sowing difficulty level: Difficult
  • Care required: Occasional
  • Growth: Slow growth

Note: Plant is cold-hardy once established, but germination and initial establishment can be unpredictable.

The young leaves and shoots of Caucasian climbing spinach are eaten as a leafy vegetable, similar to traditional spinach. They are enjoyed raw in small quantities in salads in spring, or steamed, sautéed, or added to stews, quiches, omelets, and soups.

In its native regions and among gardeners who have adopted it as a perennial vegetable, it is valued for its ability to provide early edible greens before seasonal annual vegetables become available. The leaves can also be blanched and then frozen for later use.

Caucasian climbing spinach - Organic

$4.49

$4.49

écoumene seeding advice

Seeding type

Indoor seeding

Germination time

7-20 days

Germination temperature

13° to 18° Celsius

Sowing depth

Sowing at a depth of 5 mm

Transplantation

Easy transplantation

Technical

Seeding in clusters

Growing conditions

Hardiness zone

Zone-3b

Distance between plants

50 cm

Optimal brightness

Sun plant that tolerates light shade

Soil texture

Humus-rich soil

Soil moisture

Cool, well-drained soil

Soil fertility

Plant demanding in bacteria-dominant compost

optimal soil pH

Low acidic pH

Average plant height

300 cm

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