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Common Spinach Problems: Dealing With Spinach Pests And Diseases

Common Spinach Problems: Dealing With Spinach Pests And Diseases

Easy to grow and quick to harvest, spinach is one of the mainstays of the vegetable garden. It grows best in the cool part of the year, but with bolt-resistant varieties and a little shade, you can grow spinach in summer too. This nutritious vegetable is tasty when served raw or cooked, but unfortunately, pesky insects love it just as much.

Common Spinach Pests

There are a number of insects that feast on spinach plants. However, the most common spinach pests that affect these plants include the following:

Spinach Diseases

Just as with pests, other issues with spinach can pop up in the garden. Of those most often seen are spinach diseases, which include:

Tackling Common Spinach Problems

Common spinach problems and issues with spinach are sometimes caused by the way we grow the plant and environmental conditions. Spinach grows and tastes best in cool weather. In hot weather, seeds are slow to germinate and may not germinate at all. Heat also causes the plants to bolt (go to seed) quickly, ruining the flavor of the crop.

Plant the seeds in late winter or early spring for an early crop or in late summer or early fall for a fall or winter crop. If you want to try growing spinach in summer, plant it where it will receive a half day of shade.


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