Tina,
I suggest you forage for cuttings to root from wild plants that are found right along the cliffs along the coast in many places. They are easy to root. Some seeds should be ready to harvest also- they take a while to get going.

Anyone in LA know where some is growing wild down on the cliffs of Santa Monica, or nearby?

You can find seeds for sale everywhere, (also known as Tetragonia tetragonioides) but I like to support great little seed companies like:

Redwood City Seeds (incredible pepper selection)
http://userwebs.batnet.com/rwc-seed/

Or
J.L.Hudson Seed Company (very diverse selection of plants, with great ethnobotanical info)
http://www.jlhudsonseeds.net/VegetablesS-Z.htm
use the search box, or find it under Specialty Veggies, under Spinach.

JV

Cornucopia Kitchen Gardens and Food Forests
John Valenzuela Permaculture Services
Horticulturist, Consultant, Educator-
California, Hawai'i  phone: (415) 246-8834
e-mail: johnvalenzuela@hotmail.com



> From: L.A@earthlink.net
> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 11:47:20 -0700
> To: lapg@arashi.com; scpg@arashi.com
> Subject: [Lapg] Local seed sources / shop ? new zealand spinach seeds ?
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> I am looking for New Zealand Spinach seeds. Anyone have some I can purchase , or know of good local sources for seeds ?
>
> Tina Mata
> Mid Wilshire
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