Description
250 Seeds per pack
(a.k.a. Florida Broad Leaf, Large Smooth Leaf) (Brassica juncea) 45 days. Florida Broadleaf Open Pollinated Mustard are large upright spreading leafy plants. Florida Broadleaf has dark green leaves and cream colored mid ribs.
Planting Instructions for Mustard
Sow Mustard seeds from early spring to late summer, 15 seeds per foot, 1/4” deep in a row spacing of 30” to 36” apart. Mustard can handle a light frost. Harvest leaves as needed.
FAQ:
What are the key characteristics of Florida Broadleaf Mustard?
Florida Broadleaf Mustard is an open-pollinated variety known for its large, upright, spreading leafy plants. The dark green leaves have tender, cream-colored midribs and offer a mild, savory flavor.
What is the typical time to maturity for Florida Broadleaf Mustard?
This variety matures in approximately 45 days, allowing for a relatively quick harvest.
When is the optimal time to plant Florida Broadleaf Mustard seeds?
Seeds can be sown from early spring to late summer, providing flexibility in planting schedules.
What is the recommended planting depth and spacing for these seeds?
Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep, at a rate of 15 seeds per foot, with row spacing of 30 to 36 inches apart to ensure adequate growth space.
How should Florida Broadleaf Mustard be harvested?
Harvest the leaves as needed throughout the growing season, allowing the plant to continue producing fresh greens.
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