Growing Spinach in Zone 8a
A complete, zone-8a timeline for Spinach — when to start, transplant, and harvest, tuned to this zone's typical frost dates (Atlanta, Dallas, Portland OR).
Your planting timeline
- Direct sowonce soil warms, around March 31
- Harvestabout 37–50 days from transplant
Best varieties for zone 8a
Grow spinach mainly as a fall-to-spring crop and choose heat-tolerant, slow-bolt types like Corvair, Acadia, and Carmel that resist early bolting.
Growing notes
Spinach needs steady, even moisture — about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week — to keep its shallow roots cool and the leaves tender and mild. Let the bed dry out and stressed plants bolt early and turn bitter, so water consistently rather than in feast-or-famine swings. Aim to keep the top inch or two of soil reliably damp but never waterlogged, since soggy ground invites damping-off and downy mildew. Water at the base in the morning so the foliage dries quickly, which discourages leaf disease in cool, humid weather. A light mulch of straw or shredded leaves steadies soil moisture and keeps spring rain from splashing grit onto the low-growing leaves.
Recommended supplies
- A seed-starting kit
- A raised garden bed kit
- A long-spout watering can
- Frost cloth for cold snaps
- A sturdy hand trowel
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