Wasabina Mustard Greens
Wasabina Mustard Greens
40 days to maturity. Wasabina is extremely cold-tolerant, while also being one of the last mustards to bolt. Makes a great textural addition to dishes with its sweet and spicy - wasabi flavor. Wasabina is open-pollinated. Each packet contains one gram, which is approximately 350 seeds.
Planting Instructions: Sow seeds ½ inches deep, two to three seeds per inch, in rows 18 inches apart. Cover with loose soil. Avoid disease by not planting where other Brassica (cole crops) plants have been recently grown.
Mustard bolts rapidly as the days lengthen in spring. It is generally important to plant as early as possible and make sure that the plants have plenty of nitrogen to promote green growth.
Start harvesting by thinning young plants to about six inches apart. As the plants grow, continue culling plants until they are finally spaced twelve inches apart. Continue to harvest larger outer leaves as needed.
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