50+ Thai Water Spinach seeds Ong Choy Kangkong Kong Xin Cai Garden Vegetable USA
50+ Thai Water Spinach seeds Ong Choy Kangkong Kong Xin Cai Garden Vegetable USA
Scientific Name: Ipomoea aquatica
Water Spinach is called kōng xīn cài in Chinese, which literally means 'empty hearted' spinach. The name probably comes from its round, hollow stems. It has slender, long, pointed leaves. The vegetable is quite popular in southern Chinese and Southeast Asian cuisines, where it is known as 'kang kung'. Water spinach is an herbaceous aquatic or semi-aquatic perennial plant of the tropics and subtropics. Water spinach grows wild in aquatic environments, but can also be grown in well irrigated fields. Almost all parts of the young plant tissue are edible, but the tender shoot tips and younger leaves are preferred. In Asia, water spinach is stir-fried, most often with fermented white bean curd, shrimp paste, or garlic.
Sow and Grow
Soak the seeds with warm water for 24 hours or regular water for 48 hours before planting. Dig holes 4 inches deep and 5 to 12 inches apart for each seeds, planting them in rows if desired. Keep the soil well-watered at all times to help the seeds germinate. Water Spinach can grow well in temperature 68-86 degrees F.(20-30 degrees C.). The plant needs little attention, add a feed of nitrogen-rich fertilizer spray every two weeks.Water everyday 1-2 times per day.
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