How can I build a wooden support for my fast growing spinach plant?
I planted a small spinach plant I bought ...and it grows so much.....it gets attached to any thing
I thing a wooden grid would do it
but I will appreciate suggestions...
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Can you post a photo? Spinach typically doesn't grow that tall. Do you know what variety it maybe?
Some varieties of spinach I've had grow 6' tall. I pinch back the top pair of leaves as they first immerge, as this cause the lateral buds to grow making the plant bushier and stronger versus being long lanky and weak.
Stick some really thin poles in soil.. maybe like 3-5