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I planted the Matador variety in the spring with great success, both in the garden and in the kitchen! My question is, is the Matador variety hybrid or not?
Cultivation: The few seeds sown have germinated correctly. The young plants placed in sufficiently large containers have developed much better than those left in buckets. The plant transferred to open ground was devoured.
Aesthetics: The small leaves with the "strawberry" red color, the long and flexible stems (a bit like root hairs) make it a spectacular plant, especially in a large pot. In September, the stems and leaves take on a reddish hue.
Taste: The whole family enjoyed consuming it, mixed with other salads - a feast for the eyes above all. The taste is subtle but pleasant.
In short, decorative in a pot and on the plate... I will sow it again next year.
Barbara
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It will be a discovery, I am looking forward to sowing them.
Poor spike or variety, germinates very poorly. Three rank spike, germination of about 5%. Knowing that I have done 5 or 6 other ranks of spinach, Viking variety, monstrous and winter giant, which germinate without any problem. Really, it's this spike that caused the issue. Be careful.
Nicolas
Wasquehal
Just sown so to be followed but I find it abnormal that the planting instructions are not written on the packet. These seeds are used for a family garden and there is no computer on site. Same for the packets of seeds, promising flowers, very unfortunate...