Mustard Mustarda

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The leaves and seeds have a spicy mustard flavor. Fresh leaves are used in food for the preparation of salads and side dishes, the seeds are added to marinades. The first sowing of seeds in open ground is carried out in April, the next sowing is repeated 10-15 days to mid-August. Collecting greens can be carried out when plants reach a height of 15-20 cm. Content 3g approx. fresh 900 seeds. All seeds are packed in a ziplock Poly Bag. ********************************************************************************************************** Instructions Plant the mustard seed about three weeks before your last frost date. Plant your mustard seeds about an inch apart. Once they sprout, thin the seedlings so that they are 6 inches apart. How to Grow Mustard Seeds Once mustard seed plants start growing, they need little care. They enjoy cool weather and will bolt (flower) quickly in warmer weather. While this may seem like a great thing if you are looking to grow mustard seeds, it is not. Mustard plants that bolt due to warm weather will produce poor flowers and seeds. It’s best to keep them on their normal flowering cycle to be able to harvest the best mustard seeds. Mustard seed plants need 2 inches of water a week. Normally, during cool weather, you should get enough rainfall to supply this, but if you don’t, you’ll need to do additional watering. Mustard seed plants don’t need fertilizer if they have been planted in well-amended garden soil, but if you’re unsure if your soil is nutrient-rich, you can add a balanced fertilizer to the roots once the plants are 3 to 4 inches tall.

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