Strawberry Spinach

9Reviews
SKU: 1217
$3.95 to $9.19

Item Details

(aka Strawberry Blite) Grown in Europe for centuries. Very showy compact 18" plants are grown for their nutritious triangular toothed leaves and tender shoots, used in salads or steamed. Shiny red mulberry-like fruits are edible and can be added to salads or used to make dyes. Becoming scarce.


  • 90 days
  • Conventional
  • Self-seeding annual
  • Triangular toothed leaves
  • Plant grows to 18 inches tall
  • Tender shoots and leaves are used in salads or steamed
  • Red, mulberry-like fruits are edible

This variety works for:

  • Fresh eating
  • Sautéing
  • Baking
  • Canning
  • Freezing


Spinach is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals and to get the best benefit from it, eat the spinach leaves raw or just slightly cooked.

You can use spinach as the leaves in a salad paired with berries, nuts, bacon, or fresh cheeses. You can also combine cooked spinach with curries or Middle Eastern spices and cream sauces.

Growing Instructions

Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors as soon as the soil can be worked in early spring. Plant in full sun or partial shade.

  • Direct Seed: 1" Apart
  • Seed Depth: 1/8"
  • Rows Apart: 20-24"
  • Thin: 4-6" Apart

Ratings & Reviews

9 reviews

We love this spinach

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It grows really well in central Oregon, which is a high desert area. The birds don't mess with it as much as strawberrys.(haven't needed netting) Wait for the berries to get real red and ripe and it is nice and sweet. The spinach greens are decent. But the berries we love the most. Also it is very easy to collect seeds and sow for next year. And it usually self sows and comes back on its own.

This stuff is awesome!

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This stuff is awesome! Reseeds itself sooo easy and looks wonderful in the garden! Also very tasty, love it!

Bad seeds?

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The seeds never germinated. I tried planting twice. I was really looking forward to having this in the garden. It looks like so much fun.

Seed Savers Response: Hi Damon, I'm sorry to hear that this seed did not meet your expectation for germination. We do test germination every year to make sure only the best seed leaves our location. Please reach out to our customer service team to be sent a replacement for this seed.

Never germinated.

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Was really looking forward to trying this spinach but it did nothing. Never germinated. I tried it twice and just nothing.

Seed Savers Response: Hi Erin, I'm sorry to hear that this seed did not meet your expectation for germination. We do test germination every year to make sure only the best seed leaves our location. Please reach out to our customer service team to be sent a replacement for this seed.

No germination - planted in May 2022

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Ordered this year 2022, no seeds germinated for us. Planted this in multiple locations in NJ in early May. Truly unfortunate, my son really wanted these to grow

Seed Savers Response: Hi Gary, I'm sorry to hear that this seed did not meet your expectation for germination. We do test germination every year to make sure only the best seed leaves our location. Please reach out to our customer service team to be sent a replacement for this seed.

Worst Ever

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Even under the most ideal conditions I could create in 7a, the germination rate was abysmal. Never grew a plant to anything close to maturity. Definitely not a good fit for the High Plains.

Didn’t germinate

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Would not germinate under any conditions. Tried in the ground, in my greenhouse, in my house, even the paper towel method and not a single seed out of 250 germinated. I was really excited about this one and hoped I’d have better luck than the reviews.

Have a Good Seed Starter Setup.

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Texture of a strawberry with good spinach flavor.

Tiny seeds with a low germination rate; those that did sprout grew prolifically.
Had no pest issues.

Three weeks to germinate, then growing full bore

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Took three full weeks to germinate, but with that patience had a really high germination rate. I started them in an aerogarden, so they were kept moist and were under light, not sure how sensitive they are to those variables. Very attractive leaves on plants about two inches high now, looking forward to watching them mature!