Item Number: SNV8062B
Organic Greens, Mustard Mizuna (1/4 lb)
Organic Greens, Mustard Mizuna (1/4 lb)
Slow-Bolting Mild Mustard
Mustard Greens - Mizuna - Brassica juncea
Hardy Annual Mizuna is an ornamental and edible mustard green with a sweet, mild flavor. Its deeply cut leaves are outstanding in salads. This slow-bolting mustard keeps producing when cut and stays mild. Flavor is rich when cooked.
Did You Know? Mustard greens contain large amounts of beta-carotene and vitamins A and C.
Soil & Water: Mustard greens prefer rich, fertile soil with a pH of 6.0-7.5. Add plenty of organic matter. The plants need regular, even moisture to avoid bitterness.
Planting & Growing: Start seeds indoors and transplant out before the frost, or sow seeds directly a few weeks before the last frost. Mustard is very cold tolerant.
Harvesting & Storage: Begin harvesting individual leaves after the center rosette has begun to develop.
Soil Temperature: 60-70°F
Planting Depth: 1/4"
Germination: 4-10 Days
Height At Maturity: 1"-2"
Days To Maturity: 20-50 Days
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Spacing After Thinning: 6"-15"
Approx Seeds per Pack: 80,768 Seeds
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Mustard Greens - Mizuna - Brassica juncea
Hardy Annual Mizuna is an ornamental and edible mustard green with a sweet, mild flavor. Its deeply cut leaves are outstanding in salads. This slow-bolting mustard keeps producing when cut and stays mild. Flavor is rich when cooked.
Did You Know? Mustard greens contain large amounts of beta-carotene and vitamins A and C.
Soil & Water: Mustard greens prefer rich, fertile soil with a pH of 6.0-7.5. Add plenty of organic matter. The plants need regular, even moisture to avoid bitterness.
Planting & Growing: Start seeds indoors and transplant out before the frost, or sow seeds directly a few weeks before the last frost. Mustard is very cold tolerant.
Harvesting & Storage: Begin harvesting individual leaves after the center rosette has begun to develop.
Soil Temperature: 60-70°F
Planting Depth: 1/4"
Germination: 4-10 Days
Height At Maturity: 1"-2"
Days To Maturity: 20-50 Days
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Spacing After Thinning: 6"-15"
Approx Seeds per Pack: 80,768 Seeds
Peaceful VPeaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply brand seeds are guaranteed to germinate. Once the seeds have sprouted, please understand that Peaceful Valley cannot be held responsible for the many uncontrollable growing and climatic conditions that must be met to ensure the success of your crop(s). Peaceful Valley brand vegetable seeds are all non-GMO and Certified Organic.
Buy with confidence and plant the best!alley brand vegetable seeds are all non-GMO and Certified Organic.
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Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight: 0.3 lb
Dimensions: 8.0"L x 3.0"W x 0.75"H
Features
Features
- Open-Pollinated
Characteristics
Characteristics
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
Soil & Water: Mustard greens prefer rich, fertile soil with a pH of 6.0-7.5. Add plenty of organic matter. The plants need regular, even moisture to avoid bitterness.
Planting & Growing: Start seeds indoors and transplant out before the frost, or sow seeds directly a few weeks before the last frost. Mustard is very cold tolerant.
Harvesting & Storage: Begin harvesting individual leaves after the center rosette has begun to develop.
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Useful Information
Guarantee
Guarantee
Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply brand vegetable seeds are guaranteed to germinate. Once the seeds have sprouted, please understand that Peaceful Valley cannot be held responsible for the many uncontrollable growing and climatic conditions that must be met to ensure the success of your crop(s).
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from 9167 reviewsI grow flats of this for my pet pigs, because of the high nutritional content. They love it. I find them waiting at the growing location every afternoon waiting for their fave. I've grown beautiful flats of pea sprouts and alfalfa for them too, but they turn up their snouts and walk away.