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How to Harvest Leafy Greens
easy
Gardening
15-30 minutes
5 steps
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Tools Needed
Garden shears
— Sharp blades for clean cuts
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Steps
1
Determine the maturity of the greens based on the specific variety; for example, Golden Acre Cabbage typically takes 65-75 days to harvest.
Tip: Check the specific 'days to harvest' for your variety to ensure optimal flavor.
2
For winter-grown spinach protected by mulch, carefully remove the mulch to access the plants.
Tip: Only remove the protection needed to reach the greens.
3
Harvest the desired amount of spinach leaves.
Tip: Harvesting in smaller quantities allows the plant to continue growing.
4
Replace the mulch immediately after harvesting spinach to protect the remaining plants from the cold.
Tip: Maintaining the thermal layer is critical for winter crops.
5
For headed greens like cabbage, harvest when the heads are mature and solid.
Tip: Harvest promptly once mature, as heads can split in response to stress or heavy rain following a dry period.
Pro Tips
Cabbage heads with sweet, crisp leaves are best harvested once they feel solid and round.
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Sources
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Gutenberg: Manual of Gardening
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Old Farmer's Almanac
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Cornell Extension
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Gutenberg: War Gardens Guide
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Wind River Greens Plant Database
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