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Florida Broadleaf Mustard Seeds Open Pollinated
The fine, flavorful leaves of Florida Broadleaf can be used fresh in salads and sandwiches or cooked for greens. Mustard is eaten because its zippy leaves are high in nutrients! Widely adapted and vigorously productive, this mustard garden seed produces large plants with tender cream-colored midribs. These are slow to bolt, and can be harvested 45 days after sowing.Quick ViewxFlorida Broadleaf Mustard Seeds
Brassica juncea
The fine, flavorful leaves of Florida Broadleaf can be used fresh in salads and sandwiches or cooked for greens. Mustard is eaten because its zippy leaves are high in nutrients! Widely adapted and vigorously productive, this mustard garden seed produces large plants with tender cream-colored midribs. These are slow to bolt, and can be harvested 45 days after sowing.
$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
On Sale! Red Giant Mustard Seeds Open Pollinated
Color up your salad with these popular red mustard greens and add some tasty zest as well! The leaves are tender, and maroon in color with light green midribs and narrow stems. This plant is winter hardy and slow to bolt. Full-size leaf harvest begins in 45 days from planting.Quick ViewxRed Giant Mustard Seeds
Brassica juncea
Color up your salad with these popular red mustard greens and add some tasty zest as well! The leaves are tender, and maroon in color with light green midribs and narrow stems. This plant is winter hardy and slow to bolt. Full-size leaf harvest begins in 45 days from planting.
$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
Tendergreen Mustard Seeds Open Pollinated
Tendergreen is a heavy producer that is a cross between mustard and spinach. This is one of the better varieties of greens with its mild flavor, and the glossy green leaves can be used fresh or cooked. This plant is suitable for growing in containers and is drought resistant. It can be harvested 40 days after sowing.Quick ViewxTendergreen Mustard Seeds
Brassica juncea
Tendergreen is a heavy producer that is a cross between mustard and spinach. This is one of the better varieties of greens with its mild flavor, and the glossy green leaves can be used fresh or cooked. This plant is suitable for growing in containers and is drought resistant. It can be harvested 40 days after sowing.
$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz