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Warm season(35°F → 85°F)
Tolerates soft freezes
Replant as often as every 4 weeks
How to plant Mustard Greens
Start by seeding indoors or seeding outdoors or transplanting
Seed 1/2" deep
9 plants / square
Prefers a 7 gal container
Prefers full sunlight or partial shade
Grows to 2 - 3 ft
Mustard Green Varieties
Florida Broadleaf
Mizuna
Must Have Mustards Baby Greens
Red Giant
Tendergreen Mustard Spinach
Florida Broadleaf
Florida Broadleaf' can't be beat—flavor and productivity have made it a long-time favorite of Southern gardeners and cooks. Gardeners everywhere can grow and enjoy these healthful, delicious greens. Small leaves can be harvested for baby greens and added fresh to salads. Large leaves can be prepared a variety of ways.