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Shuidong Mustard Cabbage Seeds 水东鸡心芥菜, Mustard Chinese

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Growth Habit: Upright, broadleaf, semi-heading type.

Stems: Thick, curved, crisp, and tender.

Leaves: Dark green and can curl inward to form a head in cold weather.

Flavor: Sweet and crisp with a mild spice, less peppery than other mustards. The microgreens have notes of broccoli and cabbage with an underlying spice. 

Maturity: 35–45 days for a full-sized head, or 21 days for baby greens.

Growing conditions: Cool season annual, prefers fertile, well-drained soil and full sun.

Planting: Sow seeds in early/late spring or late summer/early fall.

Start harvesting baby greens when they are about 3 inches tall.

Thin plants to 10 inches apart for mature heads.

Harvest the tender florets and thick stems.

Keep soil consistently moist for the best flavor.

To ensure a continuous harvest, plant seeds every two weeks.

Can be grown for microgreens by harvesting at a young stage. 

Culinary: Excellent for stir-fries, soups, or pickling.

Harvest stages: Both the leaves and the thick stems are edible and delicious. 

Don’t forget to add greens to your garden! These easy-to-grow veggies will tolerate a wide variety of conditions. Like other leafy vegetables,salad greens prefer cool conditions but should be kept in direct sun. Often, they are hardy enough to over-winter in many locations, from late summer and early fall sowings. These plants are ideal for growing in the gardening system since plenty of water helps promote rapid, uninterrupted growth, and slows bolting.

COMMON PESTS: Aphids, Cabbage Loopers, Slugs, Snails, Flea Beetles, Leaf Miners, Thrips

SUSCEPTIBLE TO: Damping Off, Downy Mildew, Rust, Leaf Spot, Rot

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