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When Spinach Bolts

My attempt at growing spinach through the summer has been foiled by all the crazy hot weather we’ve been experiencing.  I thought that because there is a spot in the front yard that never gets any direct sun, I just might be able to grow lettuces and spinach all summer.  Also, it worked last year perfectly!
Well,  the arugula and lettuce I planted in April bolted almost immediately after germinating (as you can see, I left some in so I can eventually collect seeds…almost there).
Then, I put in some spinach on June 12.  It did really well, with only a couple of plants bolting early, until last weekend.  Literally, from one day to the next, every single plant went from happy, to bolted.  Oh well.
So, I pulled it all except for two plants, who will wait along with the leftover lettuce.  Hopefully I’ll get some seeds out of it all.

I harvested a total of 11 ounces of spinach from this experiment and while I’m sad that it didn’t workout as hoped, I’m glad the chickens got a nice snack out it all!

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