GREEN MIZUNA - Pack of 200 Seeds

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  • Mizuna is a leafy green vegetable that’s native to East Asia ,. It’s also referred to as Japanese mustard greens, spider mustard, It has dark green, serrated leaves with thin stems and a peppery, slightly bitter flavor. While commonly grown for commercial salad mixes, it can also be enjoyed cooked or pickled.
  • Mizuna grows best in cool weather. Sow mizuna seed every three weeks for a succession of harvests; mizuna grows from seed to maturity in 40 days.
  • Seed Count Per Packet : 200 Seeds Per Packet
  • Seed Type : Heirloom Seed, Open Pollinated Seed
  • Germination Temp : 21-23°C
  • Sowing Months North : All Through Year 
  • Sowing Months South : All Through Year
  • Maturity Period (In Days) : 30-40
  • Sowing Distance : 6 Inch Between Seeds/ 12 Inch Between Rows
  • Method of Sowing : Direct 
  • Sowing Depth in Inches : 0.25-0.5 Inch

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