
Mustard Seeds - Florida Broadleaf
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This variety of mustard seed, the Florida Broadleaf, is known for its muted spiciness and impressive height of up to 25 inches in a mere 45 days.
Florida Broadleaf Mustard is a versatile heirloom variety with a classic mustard flavor. It thrives in both southern and northern climates, making it a popular choice for gardeners.
Florida Broadleaf, Mustard Seeds are a top choice for Southern gardeners and cooks, thanks to their unbeatable mustard flavor and high productivity. Whether grown in the South or elsewhere, these nutritious and flavorful greens can be enjoyed in various ways - from adding small leaves to salads to cooking larger leaves through steaming, boiling, or braising. Sow outside 4 to 6 weeks before the average last frost, or in late summer (8 to 10 weeks before first frost) for the best mustard flavor that is enhanced by light fall frosts.
- Approximately 1000 Seeds
- 1 Oz - Approximately 12,000 Seeds
- 4 Oz - Approximately 48,000 Seeds
- 1 Lb - Approximately 192,000 Seeds
When to start inside: Not recommended.
Harvesting: Start harvesting leaves when they are 2â tall, as needed, or let plant grow to maturity and remove entire plant. Spring harvest should be complete before summer heat arrives. Late summer crops will last until the first hard freeze.
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