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Hablitzia tamnoides – Caucasian spinach dormant plug plant – pre order for delivery before Xmas

£3.99

SUPPLIED AS A DORMANT PLUG PLANT
A perennial alternative to annual spinach, a long lived, hardy herbaceous perennial climber, that produces an early harvest of edible shoots, followed by delicious heart shaped spinach like leaves on vines. Needs semi shade and damp soil. Hablitzia tamnoides is a herbaceous perennial and is dormant over the winter, plants will be dormant on arrival with a few emerging buds, but can be planted now and you will see new growth in the spring. Dinky specimens – these plug plants were sown in December 2023 and have a small root and a few buds, they can be potted on and kept undercover for the winter and then planted out in spring. They will give you a year’s head start with establishing a Hablitzia plant. This item will be shipped between 11th November and 15th December, we will notify you when your order is on the way.

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Description

Hablitzia tamnoides – Caucasian spinach – a long lived, hardy herbaceous perennial climber, that produces an early harvest of edible shoots, followed by delicious heart shaped spinach like leaves on vines. Grows well in a semi shady spot and needs climbing support. An absolute essential plant for the perennial vegetable garden and an excellent hungry gap crop. As the plants mature, the crown of shoots gets bigger each year and vines become more numerous and vigorous. Price is for a plant in 1L pot ready to plant out. These were sown in autumn 2020, and as herbaceous perennials, they are coming out of dormancy and just starting to show their first shoots. They will begin to produce leaves and vines in early spring. Please follow the planting advice in the main description.

About

Hablitzia tamnoides (Caucasian spinach) is the sole species in the genus Hablitzia, is a long-lived herbaceous perennial climber native to the Caucasus region. Grown traditionally as an ornamental, it has become well known over recent years thanks to Stephen Barstow and his book ‘Around the World in 80 Plants’. It is a remarkable plant that produces heart shaped tender spinach like leaves on a vine.  Hablitzia is now being grown commercially in Maine, USA particularly valuable due to the early spring harvest.

How to grow

Hablitzia prefers a semi-shaded spot to thrive and its roots like to be kept moist. Climbing support of some kind will help the vines grow more vigorously, a trellis or netting will work well. They prefer a good, rich, loamy soil and seem to have a preference for neutral or alkaline soil conditions. Although they can take about three years to establish, Hablitzia plants can go on to produce for decades. They grow rapidly from a crown of shoots emerging early in the year to more than 3m by summer. Around July, they produce very attractive small star shaped flowers which eventually turn into a mass of shiny black seeds. The foliage dies back and leaves a crown of baby shoots that produce the next years growth. The plants are hardy down to about -20c or more.

Harvesting and eating

Young leaves can be eaten raw as a salad crop and larger more mature leaves can be cooked and wilted. The early shoots have a beautiful magenta colour and can be harvested like an asparagus spear. Vine tips and emerging flowers can also be eaten raw or cooked giving many options over the growing season. The main harvest period is from around February to June, followed by flowering and then dormancy in autumn. Hablitzia is now being grown commercially in Maine, USA particularly valuable due to the early spring harvest.

Once established you can eat the late winter/ early spring shoots, snipping off some to eat and leaving the rest to grow. Once the plants starts climbing you can pick an abundance of leaves and use in salads or as a replacement for standard spinach in any dish.

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“The plants arrived safely, I did not expect such magnificent specimens! I didn’t think I would be successful at stratification etc but I now have a whole bunch of Hablitzia seedlings sprouting after following your excellent advice.”

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“Thank you so much for sending such wonderful, healthy and very large plants. They are beautiful !! You packaged them so well and they arrived so quickly – I couldn’t get to the post office till the following day but they were absolutely fine. They’re now potted up and sitting in my ‘cold’ greenhouse while they adjust.”

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