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All 3-4" Seedlings require a MINIMUM purchase of 2 seedlings. This can be across all of our listings, in fact we encourage you to mix and match multiple seedlings species. This is NOT required for 6-12" plants ONLY our 3" seedlings.

Live Plants, Seedlings - Ready to transplant to your garden, Non Gmo, USA Grown.

To avoid damage to your plants, all orders placed Thursday-Sunday will be shipped Monday morning.

Mustard Green Live Plants -


Species- Golden Fills
Species- Wasabina
Species- Ethiopian Kale
Speices- Green Wave
Species- Garnet Giant

Life Cycle -- Annual
Plant Harvest -- 50-65 days
Hardiness Zone -- 3,4,5,6,7,8,9.
Soil -- Well Drained , pH 6.0 to 7.5 Sensitive to low pH (pH for indoor growing)
Sun Light Requirement -- Full Sun / Part Shade
Direct Sowing -- 12"- 18" apart

Green Wave-
Our most spiciest green mustard.
Vibrant green, wide leaves with a neatly serrated edge, and a fiery, piquant taste. Cultivate densely to ensure that the leaves maintain an ideal size for baby greens, while the stems lengthen for effortless harvesting.

Golden Fills-
The delicately divided and frilled leaves provide a distinct appearance when used to enhance the texture and taste of salads. They offer a delightful combination of sweetness and spiciness.

Wasabina-
The leaves of this plant are broad and have a vibrant green color. They have distinct scalloped edges and are soft to the touch, giving them a tender and delicate quality. The leaves also have a great amount of loft, making them appear voluminous and full. It is a slow-bolting variety, meaning it takes longer to go to seed. The flavor of these leaves is mild and slightly sweet, with a subtle hint of spiciness. It is recommended to plant them densely so that the leaves remain small enough for use as baby leaf greens. Additionally, the petioles, which are the stalks that connect the leaves to the stem, elongate as the plant grows, making it easy to harvest the leaves.

Granet Giant-
The darkest variety of broadleaf mustard boasts vibrant, purple leaves that have softly curved edges. This unique coloration is most prominent during the spring and fall seasons when the leaves are young. The flavor of this mustard is mild, making it a versatile ingredient in various dishes. However, it tends to bolt relatively quickly, so it is advisable to plant it densely. By doing so, the leaves will retain their ideal size for baby leaf harvest, and the petioles will elongate, making the harvest process easier.

Ethiopian Kale-
Brassica carinata, known as a relative of kale (technically classified as a mustard), is cultivated in Ethiopia for its leafy greens. Unlike kale or mustard, this plant's leaves have a more subtle flavor , the flowers of Brassica carinata are highly appealing to honey bees and the seeds show potential as a bio-fuel source. These plants are capable of thriving in cold climates and are resistant to drought conditions. Whether you prefer tasty and nutritious baby greens or full-sized leaves, Brassica carinata can be grown to meet your needs. If you choose to cook mature leaves, blanching or stir-frying them will enhance their tenderness and flavor. This versatile plant can be planted in containers or raised beds for convenience.

Non Gmo
Open Pollinated
USA Grown

Mustard Green Live Plant - Seedlings/Plugs and Plants - 3"- 12" tall - 30-60+ da

SKU: 7lXPAvMrZ8jW11xb7
$3.50Price
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