Japanese Mustard Greens - Mizuma Seeds
Info: Japanese mustard greens are fast-growing cruciferous plants whose young leaves have traditionally been eaten in Japan as lettuce or from the wok. The narrow, delicate leaves have a savory, piquant taste and are delicious in salads, soups, hot pots and wok dishes. In Japan, Mizuma is a popular vegetable for Sukiyaki or Nabe dishes.
Mizuma has dark green narrow leaves on slender white stalk. The plants are vigorous in growth and heavy producers. Like almost all Green Mustard species, they also tolerate somewhat cooler temperatures, are sown in spring (April, harvest in May / June) and are also suitable as postculture in autumn (sowing in August), since the plants no longer shoot as in the summer.
Sowing & cultivation: sowing from April to August in rows with a distance of 25 cm, in the row on 10 cm. The plants like sunny to half-shady places and a moderately fertilized soil, which should not dry out. In the autumn, protected cultivation under glass allows a harvest in winter. It is best to harvest the leaves from the outside to the inside. You can also cut the whole head if you do not damage the "heart", the central growth point. In mild weather, Asia salads grow again within a few weeks.
Botanical name | Brassica rapa |
Content | 100 seeds |
Sowing | April /August outdoors |
Location | Partial shade. Moderate nutrient-rich soil. |
Germination temperature | 8-14°C |
Germination | 4-14 days |
Harvesting | May/June or October |
Lifespan | perennial |
Height | 40 cm |
Manufacturer
Name: | Femundus GmbH |
Address: | Holzweg 16 67098 Bad Dürkheim Deutschland |