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Old December 7, 2017   #1
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Default Egyptian Spinach Seeds for a SASE

If you already tried and loved Egyptian spinach or want to try growing it for the first time, please pm me, and I will reply with my address for a SASE. I have an abundance of Egyptian spinach seeds this year. I think I have enough for the first 20 or 30 people.
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Old December 8, 2017   #2
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Is this Molokhiya?
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Old December 8, 2017   #3
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Is this Molokhiya?
Yes, it is. However, it is a little different from the Molokhia I grew up eating. This variety is small leaves or are not as big.
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This is my favorite leafy green, it's has similar gel like okra.

I find they never grow very well when it's cooler, I grow it in during the hottest of summer so for me it is a lettuce alternative for hot weather.

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This is my favorite leafy green, it's has similar gel like okra.

I find they never grow very well when it's cooler, I grow it in during the hottest of summer so for me it is a lettuce alternative for hot weather.

I also love it. I even eat the pods when small and tender.
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Well this looks quite interesting.. Never heard of it, but would love to try it. Sounds like it could do quite well in our Phoenix heat.

Please let me know where to send the SASE. Thank you.
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Well this looks quite interesting.. Never heard of it, but would love to try it. Sounds like it could do quite well in our Phoenix heat.

Please let me know where to send the SASE. Thank you.
I just pm'ed with my address.

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