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Catalog Products: Mustard
| About Mustard- Cultivation |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Plant from early spring to late summer. Sow 15 seeds per foot, 1/4" deep in a row spacing 30-36" apart. Control insects. Hardy to a light frost. Clip leaves as needed or cut and come again like lettuce. 17000 seeds/OZ. | | Return to top |
| Florida Broadleaf Mustard |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Brassica juncea. 45 days. Grows about 10" tall with large, thick, smooth, light green leaves with greenish-white mid ribs. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Green Wave Mustard |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | 45 days. Brassica juncea. Slowest to bolt of all mustards. Frilly, bright green leaves are mustard hot when raw but mellows with cooking. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Mizuna |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | 40 days. Brassica rapa. A lacy type Japanese mustard with mild flavor and no pungency. Used in mixed salads and light cooking. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Old Fashioned Mustard |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | 45 days. Brassica juncea. This seed is the powerful old-fashioned mustard that gave this condiment its illustrious start.
White or yellow mustard is the favored of commercial growers, however the seed of yellow mustard is larger but has less pungency .
Old fashioned Mustard is used frequently to season Indian and Oriental cooking or mixed with yellow to make European and gourmet-type mustards. This mustard seed is the one we use for pickling. The greens are tender and tasty when young. They increase in pungency when mature. Bolts fairly quickly. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Red Giant Mustard |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | 45 days. Brassica juncea. Huge purple tinted leaves with a mild mustard taste. Best used fresh in salads. Slow to bolt. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Southern Giant Mustard |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | 50 days. Brassica juncea. Slow to bolt. Mature wide leaves are bright green and frilled at the edges. Delicious when cooked like spinach with a mild taste. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Tendergreen Mustard/Spinach Cross |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | 40 days. Brassica Rapa. A mustard spinach cross that combines mild flavor with good drought tolerance. Leaves are oblong, thick, smooth, glossy and green. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
| Yellow Mustard |  | | |
Fall Planting Sale. Through September 15, 2010, 10% off all vegetable seed!!! | | | | Sinapsis alba This is the mustard that we grow and use to make our homemade mustards. Very easy to grow and very large yielder of yellow/white seeds. Untreated seeds. | | Return to top |
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