Winter Giant
Spinach
🌱 50d to harvest
Rosette
Sink your spoon into Winter Giant’s lush, deeply colored leaves—cool-weather spinach at its most velvety, with a gentle, sweet-gr…
Crop Dates
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Start Indoors | Direct Sow |
| Last Frost | Jan 1st |
| Transplant / Sow Outdoors | Dec 25th |
| Harvest Begins | Feb 13th |
| Harvest Ends | Dec 31st |
Crop Details
| Trait | Value |
|---|---|
| Days to Maturity | 50 |
| Sun Requirements | Full Sun |
| Growth Habit | Rosette |
| Support Needed | None |
| Planting Depth | Normal |
| Germination Temp (°F) | 45 |
| Min Soil Temp (°F) | 40 |
| Min Night Temp (°F) | 30 |
| Harden Off (days) | 6 |
Recommended Companions
Frequently Asked Questions
What pest or disease most often hits Winter Giant crops, and how can I manage it?
Look out for aphids and slugs, which commonly damage leafy growth and can leave plants weak by mid-season. Rinse aphids off with a strong jet of water and use insecticidal soap on infested leaves; hand-pick slugs at dusk and set slug traps or iron-phosphate bait around the beds. If you see leaf spots or mildew, remove affected leaves early and keep foliage dry by watering at soil level rather than from above.
How often should I water during the main growing phase, and what soil moisture level should I aim for?
During active growth, keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy—aim for the top 1 inch to be evenly damp, then water again when it starts to dry at that depth. In full sun, this often works out to about 1 inch of water per week total (more if it’s hot and windy), split into 1–2 deeper waterings. Avoid waterlogged soil because it increases the risk of leaf and root diseases.
How do I tell when Winter Giant is ready to harvest?
Harvest at about 50 days after sowing when heads/foliage reach their expected large, firm size and the plants look fully filled out rather than loose or partially developed. Use leaf size and overall plant bulk as your guide: if growth has plateaued and the leaves feel crisp and substantial, cut and harvest promptly. For best eating quality, harvest in the morning and avoid delaying once the plant is fully mature.