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Mustard can be grown over a wide season, sown from early spring to late summer. Typical of the Brassicas, Mustard is tolerant of light frost. Plant 1/4 - 1/2 in deep in rows 2 ft apart. Can be harvested at 4-6 in tall for fresh salad use, or grown for mature greens at 12-16 inches.
Beautiful and mildly flavored, this mustard has finely cut lacy red leaves and white stems. Great f..
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Large, green, oval leaves with distinct whitish midrib. Known as the best flavored American strain f..
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Extra large, highly decorative leaves of deepest red with a medium mustard flavor. Sow from spring o..
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This is the true curled leaf variety of mustard so popular in the South. Leaves are large and wide, ..
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Recommended for thick sowing and harvest of deliciously sweet, tender-crispy, baby leaves that add a..
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A succulent and tender variety of Oriental Mustard Spinach whose leaves become hotter to the taste a..
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