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For big plants, thin to 20-30cm (8-12") apart in the row. They are spicier at this stage and are delicious braised or in stir fries. Also known as "Japanese Mustard Spinach" Annual leaf vegetable. 300 seeds. It’s a good source of vitamins A, K, C and E. You also get folic acid, calcium and fiber. Maturity: Approx. Adds a spicy flavor to salads. SKU. (Product number: B1-20-P) Our shelves are stocked this August with all your favorite leafy greens – collards, mustard, butter lettuce, turnip, kale, kohlrabi, and more! Can be added to a wide range of cooked dishes and soups. Cut leafy greens 3-4 inches from the ground and allow sufficient time to regrow. Use a fertilizer formulated for vegetables. Very ornamental and delicious. 45 days to maturity. If a transplanted crop: average number of days from transplant date. Prepare the garden by breaking up the existing soil (use a hoe, spade, or power tiller) to a depth of 12-16” (30-40cm). Rotate the container and continue to tap, loosening the soil until the plant pulls smoothly from the pot. A beautiful brilliant reddish maroon mustard from Japan, 'Red Giant' has well-savoyed thick leaves and a strong mustard flavor. Mustard greens are established worldwide as a culinary delight, with different varieties featuring in Chinese, Indian, and Southern cooking (of the American variety), to name a few. 1 LB OR LESS IS OUR JAPAN SELECTION OF RED GIANT. Seed Variety Reviews (0) Description. Cool season annual ; Approx. SKU. The mature leaves are large and a deep reddish purple colour. Fast maturing mustard variety with savoyed, purple leaves. Based on our yield trial, we recommend seeding 9.5 gm per tray at approx. Dress up your garden with the bold maroon and chartreuse leaves of Japanese Giant Red Mustard. It's best to install cages early in the spring, at planting time, before the foliage gets bushy. Seed #052: This broad-leafed mustard has large aromatic light green leaves with red veins. Red Japanese mustard is a workhorse in the garden and beautiful to boot. Make sure to keep your mustard well watered. Leaving them on the plant any longer than necessary can affect flavor and texture, and mature fruit steals energy from younger developing fruits. Home / Plants / Autumn Veg Plants / Salad Leaves / Giant Red Mustard (Autumn) DELIVERY INFO: Spring Plants will be delivered from late April 2021 onwards Please see FAQs for further info. Avg. 1400-1500 seeds in packet. Fertilize regularly. Also known as "Japanese Mustard Spinach". Good variety for baby leaves and microgreens. Red mustard greens are grown for fresh eating, as a cover crop with pesticide qualities, for feedstock and as dual purpose ornamental greens in edible gardens. Days to Maturity 43-50 (Spring/Summer), 45-55 (Fall/Winter) Growing Habit-Hardiness Hardy Adds a spicy flavor to salads. 300,700 seeds/lb. Organic ingredients improve drainage, add nutrients, and encourage earthworms and other organisms that help keep soil healthy. Most mustard greens are cool season annuals and can tolerate light frosts for short periods. I got a bunch of free seeds and have them growing in the garden. Become a member of the exclusive club and join the gardening elite. Space seedlings around 20cm apart. Add to cart. This is a Japanese type of Mustard which has large savoyed leaves which are Maroon with Chartreuse undersides. Follow the package directions to determine how much, and how often, to feed. Tendergreen Mustard is a heavy producing Japanese variety of mustard greens that grows quickly and is heat and drought resistant. The baby leaves are bright green with dark purple veins and have a mild mustard flavour that is perfect in salads. Harvest in about 21 days baby, 45 days full. Out of stock. Served raw, the young leaves are tasty in salads-they're also delicious lightly stir-fried or sauteed. Mature leaves are ideal for juicing, pickling, or used in Asian dishes. Then luckily a fall planting of red mustard grew well beyond salad size into great large leaves, bigger than spinach, closer to chard size. Check the plant label for suggested spacing and the mature height of the plant. Japanese mustard group, not as intense color as 'Giant Red', pungent, cupped leaves, common in baby salad blends. If plant doesn't loosen, continue pressing on the outside of the container while gently grasping the base of the plant and tugging carefully so as not to crush or break the stem until the plant is released. 10-15 days for microgreens; 40-50 days full maturity; Planting season: Early-late spring or late summer-early fall Qty. Qty. The Mustards need fertile soil to produce well. Like all greens, mustard is very healthy and filled with vitamins. To have a continuous, steady harvest, plan on sowing seeds every three weeks. 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