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Asian Green mizuna is a leafy vegetable with finely serrated foliage that is excellent in mesclun.
Growing tips for Asian Green mizuna
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Nos semences de mizuna asian green sont certifiées biologiques.
Nous utilisons des méthodes naturelles et respectueuses de l'environnement pour cultiver nos plantes, sans aucun usage de pesticides, d'herbicides ou d'engrais chimiques. En choisissant nos semences bio d'mizuna asian green, vous soutenez une approche responsable au profit de la nature.
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Members of a different species, oriental mustards produce very dense clumps of beautiful, soft green leaves that vary greatly in shape depending on the cultivar. The leaves are harvested when they are 15 cm long, cutting them back to 3 cm from the crown. They are used like other mustards to enhance salads or garnish sandwiches.
Yves Gagnon
Growing conditions for mustards
Mustard leaves are cool-climate species that tolerate temperatures as low as -5°C. They are grown in full sun in early spring or autumn. Drought and heat make their flavor strong and bitter; if you want to grow them in midsummer, you should definitely place them in partial shade. They prefer fresh, humus-rich soils; all soil textures are suitable. To achieve optimal quality, the soil must be kept moist. Amend the soil with 500 kg of mature compost per 100 m2. The ideal pH for growing them is between 5.8 and 6.2, although they tolerate a pH of 7.
Mustard Crop Rotation
Mustard is preferably grown in the second year of rotation after growing plants that require young compost.
Companionship of mustards
Mustard can be grown alongside most leafy vegetables. For example, it can be combined with various lettuces and chicories, spinach, and other brassicas.
— These valuable tips were written by Yves Gagnon, in the book The ecological cultivation of vegetable plants , Colloidal Editions.