Tendergreen, Mustard (Brassica juncea)
Tendergreen has smooth leaves and can be used as a spinach alternative in the fall. In the late summer heat, seeds germinate and grow swiftly, maturing to a sensitive sweetness in the cooler months. Thinnings are great for fresh snacks or salads. Resistant to heat and drought.
Botanical Name : Tendergreen, Mustard
Common name : Brassica juncea
Size at maturity : 12”-18”
Days to maturity : 45
Light requirement : Full sun
Planting time : Fall,spring
Sowing method : direct sow
Planting depth : ¼”
Plant spacing : 10-12"
Ships : Year-round
Average seeds per ounce : Approx. 15,000