Thank you for this lovely video. I feel like your neighbor visiting your garden. 😊 A friend in our neighborhood gardening group gave me some malibar sprouts a few tears ago. Now the seeds ( volunteers) are still coming up a few years later! And it's such a healthy food!
If you plant in March/ April you would get the berries in August. Unlike the regular spinach, Malabar spinach is a heat loving plant and grows well in summer
Thank you for this lovely video. I feel like your neighbor visiting your garden. 😊 A friend in our neighborhood gardening group gave me some malibar sprouts a few tears ago. Now the seeds ( volunteers) are still coming up a few years later! And it's such a healthy food!
I loved 😂malabar😂
Where did you find documented source that the berries are edible please I would love to see the research im scared to eat them lol but I have them
Cook delicious
Thank you!😊
I can't wait to try this. Going to grow this for the first time this year and I can't wait to see the results!
Awesome! You would definitely enjoy the process.
Malabar Spinach loves heat rather than normal spinach is a cool weather loving crop.
This video is amazing!
Thank you!☺️
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Do you eat the seeds in the berries too?
Can you eat the flowers and the green berries?
Green berries yes we can eat, but ripe berries are more tastier and healthier.
Looks a bit fancy, how does it taste??? We also have / grow here in Nepal but never ever consumed seeds.
What is the season of berries?
Summer
If you plant in March/ April you would get the berries in August. Unlike the regular spinach, Malabar spinach is a heat loving plant and grows well in summer
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