Spinach is a cold-loving plant that should be able to grow year-round, but it is grown best in this spring and fall. Harvest spinach as baby spinach or big-leaf cooking spinach with help from an organic farmer in this free video on vegetable gardening and horticulture.
Expert: Jarrett Man
Contact: stonesoupfarm.googlepages.com
Bio: Jarrett Man created and runs Stone Soup Farm, an organic vegetable and fruit operation in Belchertown, Mass.
Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Jenn

23 Comments
thank you for this information. have you got any tips for high altitude gardening?
great video. very informative. Thanks!
very good video but it would be nicer watching if you looked like you enjoy doing it because obviously with what you grow you do
😀 but still amazing thanks.
Very helpful! Thank You..
Jerret –
Your videos are great – direct and simple.
Please get something for that cronic cold (stuffed up nose), we need people like you around to keep providing great instructional videos.
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Great videos! Thanks for your help!
Just the info I needed thanks! I didn't know it would come back after a harvest, so I'm glad i found your vid.
@smilewait4flash Eh, he's probably sick or has sinus issues.
Thank you very much Jarrett.
Jarret is hot. Is he single?
Looks like… in Jarrett's previous video he was harvesting another herb… can't seem to find that video tho.
Oh DUH! The farm is called Stoned Soup Farm.
Silly me!
@TABULOUS1
If you are planning freezing the leaves, you must quick cook them in boiling water to stop the decay process and preserve the vitamins. If you freeze the raw leaves will lose nutrients over time.
@rainjoules
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@frequency067 he actually came off as kind of gay to me. not that i have a problem with that. just sayin lol. i agree that he is very good looking.
@Mrfigity Guess what's growing behind the scenes 😀
this dude is pretty cool. he's either tired or really high on something lol. great video.
Great video. Thanks for the info.
And yes he appears to be pretty high. Which I like because I garden while stoned all the time.
ummm… what does he mean wilt & condense?
"Before the spinach plant sort of gives up on life " lol way to describe it
Apparently some of the comments reflect upon the time involved to maintain crop production on a large scale. I don't think this guy is a drunk or high on dope lmao Just working my personal garden, it can require more time than your regular job and on a farm, its a real commitment to harvest crops.
Jarrett is insanely hot