Home inventory vs delicious library2/28/2023 ![]() ![]() Use floating row cover when planting to protect from flea beetles. Sow every 3 weeks into fall for a continuous harvest. ![]() Instructions: Harvest as desired when leaves are ~3” tall by cutting 1” from ground or pick individual leaves for cut and come again.ĭirect seed as soon as soil can be worked. Light cooking dispels mustard heat to reveal a very sweet and full flavor. Can be marketed and used as a braising mix if grown to full size.Ĭommonly grown as baby leaf for salad mixes in the US, and also traditionally grown for full size leaves in ethnic cuisine or stir-fry and pickled. An attractive mix with contrasting leaf shapes, colors and textures. Includes some of our favorite kales, mild-flavored mustards and Asian greens for a tasty, diverse assortment. One of our most popular mixes, with a variety of mild mustards and other greens. Item Details: Our favorite mild brassicas, mustards and Asian greens. Full size 18-24".ĭays to Maturity: From direct seeding Baby 30. Spacing Between Rows: Baby leaf 2-4” between bands. ![]() Full size leaves thin plants to 4-8" depending on desired leaf size. Cool with water immediately after harvest stores best in plastic bags in the refrigerator. Use floating row covers to extend the season. Continuous harvests will encourage new growth. Ready to harvest after five weeks, when leaves are ~3”, growth rate is weather dependent. Sow every week for a continual summer harvest until 4 weeks before frost date. Baby leaf varieties grow well in summer months when it is too hot for lettuce. Transplants can be started indoors or in a cold frame 4-6 weeks before planting and transplanted outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Instructions: Chard can be direct seeded mid-spring through mid-summer and into fall in warmer regions. Good early coloring of stems, perfect for microgreens or baby leaf. Our improved strain of this standard red has been selected for highly savoyed leaves, color contrast and minimal chocolate leaves late in the season. Item Details: Rich crimson red stems and bright green savoyed leaves. ![]()
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