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How to grow spinach in winter

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 8, 2026, 08:00 IST
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How to grow spinach in winter

Spinach (palak) is one of the healthier leafy vegetables that thrives during winter. Cool temperatures enhance its flavour and slow bolting, making winter the ideal season for cultivation. Spinach can be grown in open gardens, raised beds, or containers with minimal care if basic guidelines are followed. With proper timing, soil preparation, and winter protection, you can harvest fresh spinach all winter.

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Best time and climate for winter spinach

Spinach is a cool-season crop. It prefers temperatures of 10-20°C. The seeds should be planted 4-8 weeks prior to the first frost for establishment of the plant prior to the harsh winter. In regions with mild winters, spinach crops can be grown year-round. The plant tolerates light frost, which actually enhances its sweetness.

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Choosing the right location

Choose a site that gets at least 4-6 hours of direct sun per day. Sun in the winter is less intense, so full sun is necessary for healthy leaf production. If planting in pots, site them in such a way that prevents damage from strong wind. Good air circulation can help preclude fungal diseases that thrive during cool and wet times.

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Soil preparation and fertility

It is best to grow spinach in slightly loose and well-drained soil with a pH range of 6.5-7.0. Before planting spinach, it's necessary to mix some compost or rotten manure in the soil to ensure that the soil is fertile and retains plenty of nutrients. It is important to ensure good drainage in winter to avoid root rot and poor development.

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Correct seed sowing method

Spinach seeds are sowed ½ inch deep, with 2-4 inches separation, and the rows are kept 12-18 inches apart. The soil is gently covered over the seeds, and then it is watered. The germination time for spinach takes around 5-14 days depending upon the soil temperature. The soil needs to be kept moist.

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Watering and mulching

Winter spinach needs to be watered properly. Regular but not excessive watering is necessary. This will ensure that the soil is always damp but not saturated with water. Straw, leaf litter, or compost can be added to the soil to preserve winter spinach by retaining soil moisture, suppressing weeds, and moderating soil temperatures. Such mulching shields winter spinach roots from sudden drops in temperatures.

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Winter protection measures

Though spinach is hardy in cold weather, it will be even more effective if it is protected from harsh winters. The best means of protecting it from the cold is row covers or garden fleece. This will help in keeping it safe from the cold while at the same time protecting it from sunlight.

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Thinning and succession planting

As soon as the seedlings grow to a height of 2-3 inches, they should be thinned to help retain a distance of 4-6 inches spacing. This is necessary to ensure that the leaves grow in a proper manner with ample air circulation. To provide a steady supply of this vegetable all year round, succession planting is required with new seeds being planted every 2-3 weeks.

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Harvesting spinach leaves

It requires approximately 45 to 60 days to be ready for harvest. When harvesting, harvest the leaves while still young and measuring 4-6 inches long. Harvest the outer leaves of the spinach and leave the inside ones to grow bigger. It's known as the "cut and come again" system of harvesting.

Spinach can be grown easily in winter, as it is a cool-season crop that, when given proper care, can offer a number of delicious spinach harvests throughout a short period in winter by simply following proper spacing, watering, and harvesting techniques when planted inside a controlled environment such as a garden bed surrounded by protective layers that keep it away from any frost that could affect spinach growth.




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