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PostPosted: Oct 21st, '14, 13:09 
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A few varieties of seed I broadcast in the GB never came up and some of these popped up and don't match any of my seed packets.
They are normally more prostrate than this one and the leaves spread out about twice as far.
I harvested the larger, lower leaves off it assuming it was spinach, god only knows what I ate. :lol:
This plant is about 100mm/4' tall.


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PostPosted: Oct 21st, '14, 13:13 
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It's off topic but to be more accurate, the other seeds did germinate but the sprouts died from being baked on the media or being pounded by heavy rains or a combination of the two.


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I would have said Spinach.


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Ahh cool, thanks Azira!
I'd thought it was but then saw that the pic on the packet looked completely different.
Maybe it'll change it's shape as it matures?


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Ahh cool, thanks Azira!
I'd thought it was but then saw that the pic on the packet looked completely different.
Maybe it'll change it's shape as it matures?

Yeah it should do.


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Looks like baby spinach to me, you can harvest it like that when it's small, and it'll pop back up like grass.

Or let it grow and you'll get the big leaves.

I prefer them small, but that's just me.


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Thanks Colum, that fits right in with how I'm gardening at the moment.
I just harvest whatever peas and beans are big enough and a few leaves off the plants for stir frying, sounds like it'll fit in well.


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Spinach has round leaves when small and they go triangular as they get bigger.
Not much chop as the weather gets warmer up here


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I'm thinking turnip or beetroot but with my willy nilly approach to seeding it could be anything...
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PostPosted: Jan 19th, '15, 21:51 
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I'm thinking turnip or beetroot but with my willy nilly approach to seeding it could be anything...
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It's a beet of some type. Looks like beetroot but could be sugarbeet


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Lol, well it's definitely not spinach. Bender sounds like he's on the money.


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Yeah, looks like it could be a sugar beet..


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Hah, I had the same problem a while back - kept wondering why my silver beet had funny leaves and kept growing roots, then remembered I had planted a white beetroot cultivar a while back !!

http://www.theseedcollection.com.au/Beetroot-White

roots were quite tasty and no where near as messy as red ones!


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Cool thanks guys, so sugar beet? Can't remember planting that! Stupid beer....
So cook like beetroot?


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