Grow a unique and fast-growing leafy vegetable with Scabra Seeds – Green Variety, valued for its vigorous growth, tender edible greens, and reliable warm-season performance. Green Scabra is known for its hardy nature, uniform development, and ability to thrive in various garden conditions.
Perfect for home gardens, raised beds, and larger plots, this variety performs exceptionally well in full sun and warm climates. These non-GMO Scabra seeds offer strong germination, steady growth, and dependable yields throughout the season, making them an excellent choice for gardeners seeking fresh, nutritious greens.
Features
- Produces tender green leaves suitable for culinary use
- Vigorous warm-season growth
- High-yield plant variety
- Ideal for home gardens and raised beds
- Non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds
- Thrives in full sun with consistent moisture
- Reliable germination and hardy plants
Specifications
- Common Name: Green Scabra
- Seed Type: Scabra Seeds
- Plant Type: Annual
- Growth Habit: Upright to vining (varies by strain)
- Seed Quality: Non-GMO
- Heirloom: Yes, open-pollinated
- USDA Zones: Suitable for Zones 4–11
- Season: Late spring through summer
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Loose, well-drained soil
- Days to Germination: 7–14 days
- Days to Maturity: 60–90 days (varies by use)
- Watering Needs: Moderate, consistent moisture
- Spacing: 12–24 inches apart
- Row Spacing: 24–36 inches
- Temperature Needs: Warm soil 70°F+
- Use: Fresh greens and general culinary applications
- Plant Characteristics: Tender leaves, uniform green growth
Planting Guide
- Direct sow outdoors after soil warms in late spring.
- Plant seeds 1/4–1/2 inch deep in warm soil.
- Space plants 12–24 inches apart depending on growth habit.
- Provide full sun for strong vegetative growth.
- Maintain even soil moisture throughout the season.
- Mulch to retain warmth and reduce drying.
- Thin seedlings for proper airflow and spacing.
- Harvest young, tender leaves for best quality.
- Continue harvesting to promote new growth.
- Avoid overcrowding for improved plant development.