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Grow it for its zippy leaves, vibrant flowers, or pungent seeds. From fiery condiments to mellow greens—this cool-weather crop does it all.Whether you’re team white mustard, brown mustard, or black ...
Plant one or two seeds ¼-inch deep, every 6 inches. Or, evenly broadcast the seeds over a small area and thin the seedlings to every 6 inches once they emerge.
Mustard seeds have a bold, sharp, tangy flavor with mild spiciness and bitterness. Their taste can vary based on preparation; whole mustard seeds offer a milder flavor, while ground mustard seeds have ...
Mustard plants. By the Frederick County Forestry Board; May 11, 2014 ... Garlic mustard is a biennial plant that produces large amounts of seed that can stay viable in the soil 5 years or more.
Description: Fast-growing, cool-weather annual herb, originally from Eurasia, that self-seeds in fields and gardens if left to mature. Grows to 30 inches. Comes in a variety of pungently flavored ...
Mustard Plants to Boldly Grow Where… On board the space shuttle that lifted off July 4 was a black plastic briefcase marked "Critical." Inside were 600 seeds that scientist John Kiss hopes will ...
Consider our state flower, the showy lady's-slipper orchid. The seeds of this plant measure roughly 0.1 by 0.03 millimeters, more than 20 times smaller than those of mustard.