Quote: Ahhhh. Will replant later in the summer then.
I did pick up Sea Spinach as a summer fill in. My mother and I used to pick this wild along the Maine coastline.
Many plants behave differently in the fall due to days getting shorter . They are programmed to flower as the days get longer . If planted in the spring you often do not get enough heat units for a crop before the day length makes them bolt . Chinese cabbage , turnips , radish , spinach , Asian greens , and lettuce . We have a wild mustard around here that is blooming now . Very tall up to 6 feet and skinny . Seeds that come up in late summer stay short and very stocky . This has to do with day length . Chinese cabbage and Asian greens are in the mustard family and respond the same . Lettuce , spinach , parsnips , cabbage do very well as winter crops in California .