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Green Wave Mustard Seed

Green Wave Mustard Seed

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B. juncea

Green Wave Mustard Seed (55 days)

Green Wave mustard grows up to two feet, is dark green, spinless, deeply fringed and has been a long standing American favorite. 

The flavor is spicy and is commonly used in salad mixes as well as the traditional southern greens. 

Green Wave Mustard is slow to bolt, stands for weeks longer than other varities and can be grown in mid-summer. 

Vary high yielding and a true workhouse in the garden. 

Excellent for backyard and market growers.

Recommended by the Following State Universities or Ag Extension Offices as a variety that performs well for their region .  FL, OR

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SKU SKU169981
Quantity in stock 179 item(s) available
 
Market price: $2.75
Our price: $1.99
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1/4-1/2" 400-600 45-65 5-13 18" 6" 70 lb. Full to parial

Brassica juncea

Planting Tips:

In sping or fall, sow directly into soil 1/8” deep about 1“ apart.  Keep well watered.  For additional crops, sow a new patch every 20-30 days.

Seeding Rate: 32,000 plants/acre, aproximately 2 lb.

Heirloom seeds are hardy but always take care with your garden seeds to give them the appropriate amount of moisture - not letting the vegetable seeds dry out prematurely or overwatering and possibly having them rot.

 

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