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Growing Perpetual Spinach in Zone 8b

Zone 8b has warm winters and an extended growing season — excellent for heat-loving crops like Perpetual Spinach. Last frost: Mar 22. First frost: Nov 10.

Planting Calendar

Outdoor
Harvest
Feb 8Nov 10

Season: Mar 22 – Nov 10 (233 days) · Succession: plant every 2 weeks (up to 13x)

Zone8b
Last FrostMar 22
First FrostNov 10
Season Length233 days
Days to Harvest50
SunPart Sun / Part Shade
Frost ToleranceHeavy
Spacing9/sqft (4" apart)

When to Plant Perpetual Spinach in Zone 8b

Sow Seeds Outdoors: Feb 8

Direct sow Perpetual Spinach seeds outdoors around Feb 8. Soil temperature should be at least 35°F. Space at 9/sqft (4" apart).

Harvest: Mar 30

First harvest approximately Mar 30 (~50 days from planting). Continue harvesting until first frost (Nov 10). Perpetual Spinach can overwinter in mild climates for continued harvest.

Fall Planting: Sep 29

For a fall harvest, plant Perpetual Spinach around Sep 29 (6 weeks before first frost).

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Perpetual Spinach in Zone 8b?

Direct sow Perpetual Spinach outdoors around Feb 8. Harvest around Mar 30.

What is the last frost date for Zone 8b?

The average last spring frost date for Zone 8b is Mar 22. The first fall frost averages Nov 10, giving a 233-day growing season.

Can I grow Perpetual Spinach in Zone 8b?

Yes. Perpetual Spinach needs 50 days to harvest. Zone 8b has a 233-day growing season, which is sufficient. You can plant up to 13 successions.

What is the best month to plant Perpetual Spinach in Zone 8b?

The best time to plant Perpetual Spinach in Zone 8b is around Feb 8, when soil temperatures are suitable and frost risk has passed.

How long does Perpetual Spinach take to harvest?

Perpetual Spinach takes approximately 50 days from planting to harvest. In Zone 8b, expect your first harvest around Mar 30.

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