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“Florida Broadleaf” Mustard (600+ Seeds)

$1.69

  • Green Mustard does not survive hard freezes and becomes bitter when temperatures become very hot.
  • This is a broad leaf variety, which requires a little extra space.
  • As with any mustard variety, harvest from outside leaves, in to the center.
  • Sow Seeds no deeper than 1/4″.

Description

Growing mustard is walking a fine balance between sustained extreme cold and extreme heat. Luckily the Winter and Spring Growing Seasons are known for being fairly mild, falling between these two poles.

Sow seeds no deeper than 1/4″. Germination 10-20 days.

Harvest leaves from the outside in towards the center. 

North Florida: Grow Mustard in the Full Sun during the Fall/Winter and early Spring Growing Seasons (September through February). Grow Mustard in Partial Sun, preferably Morning Sun, during the rest of the Spring Growing Season (March through April/May). Make sure to keep plants well-watered.

Central Florida: Grow Mustard in the Full Sun during the Fall/Winter and early Spring Growing Seasons (October through February). Grow Mustard in Partial Sun, preferably Morning Sun, during the rest of the Spring Growing Season (March through April/May). Make sure to keep plants well-watered.

South Florida: Grow Mustard in the Full Sun during the Fall/Winter and early Spring Growing Seasons (November through February). Grow Mustard in Partial Sun, preferably Morning Sun, during the rest of the Spring Growing Season (March through April/May). Make sure to keep plants well-watered.

 

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