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'Melody' Spinach
 
Sub-Category: Spring
 
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Description: Hybrid. Deep-green, semi-savoyed, thick leaves on upright plants. For spring or fall harvest. Resistant to cucumber mosaic and downy mildew. All American Selection.
AAS Winner in the year 1977
Days To Maturity: 42-50
Seed Sources:
 
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Overall: (3.4 Stars)Overall
Taste: (4.4 Stars)Taste
Yield: (4.2 Stars)Yield
Ease/Reliability: (3.4 Stars)Ease/Reliability
 
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Reviewed on 04/20/2011 by farmerdill - An experienced gardener

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Richmond, Georgia, United States
Frost Free Season: 183 - 203 days
Soil Texture: Sand
Garden Size: Large - More than 1,600 square feet (40' x 40')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

It grows well here, good germination. It does not have good visual appeal ( color, texture) . Taste is mediocre.
 
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Reviewed on 03/01/2011 by Joseph L - An experienced gardener

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Cache, Utah, United States
Frost Free Season: Fewer than 103 days
Soil Texture: Clay
Garden Size: Large - More than 1,600 square feet (40' x 40')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

Melody spinach grew great for me in 2010. Bugs love hiding inside the leaves which get more puckered as they mature. The bugs can't be washed out of mature leaves so there is no sense in me growing this variety. It might be OK if it were harvested very immature.
 
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Reviewed on 08/29/2006 by Thalia - An intermediate gardener

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Essex, New York, United States
Frost Free Season: 103 - 123 days
Soil Texture: Loam
Garden Size: Medium - 400 square feet to 1,600 square feet
Sun Exposure: Less than 6 hours per day

We have had trouble getting seeds to germinate at all some years. And, the years they do, it seems they bolt quickly (although we have learned if we pick of the largest leaves first as they come in, bolting is retarded). We have sandy-loam soil, we mulch with hay, and we have "sketchy" sun as we are trying to maintain a garden in the woods (that keeps growing!)
 
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Reviewed on 09/22/2005 by Perdidojim - An experienced gardener

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Escambia, Florida, United States
Frost Free Season: More than 203 days
Soil Texture: Sand
Garden Size: Medium - 400 square feet to 1,600 square feet
Sun Exposure: 6 to 8 hours per day

Does very well as a winter or early spring crop in north Florida. Excellent production and flavor.
 
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Reviewed on 03/09/2005 by Oldgardener - An experienced gardener

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Pennsylvania, United States
Frost Free Season: 163 - 183 days
Soil Texture: Clay
Garden Size: Small - Less than 400 square feet (20' x 20')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

Have overwintered this variety with a September seeding for an early spring harvest. Have also seeded 3-4 weeks before spring frost date in double rows at 9". Good yield in 45-50 days. Only minor problem with leaf miners.
 
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