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SUPER-HARDY Warrigal spinach

Warrigal greens tolerate dry conditions, salt and wind spray and scorching sun.

THERE are not many vegetables or salad greens that are pest and drought resistant – not to mention perennial – but if there’s one beauty we should all grow in our gardens, it’s Warrigal spinach – an alternative to the annual English variety we are so familiar with.

Warrigal greens, also known as New Zealand spinach or Botany Bay

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