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Mustard – Tendergreen Mustard Spinach – Heirloom – NON GMO – 500 Seeds

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Original price was: $3.30.Current price is: $1.97.

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Seller Notes : “New for 2023. Germination 90%+”
SOW DEPTH : 1/4"
PACKET SEED COUNT : 500
Type : Vegetable Seeds
MPN : 49503.500
PLANT HEIGHT : 16-24" inches
Brand : Unbranded
Color : Green
Foliage : Green
PLANT SPACING : 12"
Vegetable Type : Mustard Greens - Tendergreen
Common Name : Mustard
Season of Interest : All, Spring
Genus : Brassica
ROW SPACING : 16-24"
BOTANICAL NAME : Brassica juncea
ZONES : 3-9
Breed : Heirloom, Open-pollinated
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
GERMINATION (# DAYS) : 10-21
SOW METHOD : Direct Sow
Planting Time : Spring
Cultivating Difficulty : Very Easy
TYPES : Mustard Greens
Watering : Average
Sunlight : Full Sun
DAYS TO MATURITY (# DAYS) : 35-45
Soil Type : Loam
Life Cycle : Biennial

Mustard – Tendergreen (Also known as “Spinach Mustard”) A heavy producing Japanese variety that grows quickly and is heat and drought resistant. Tendergreen is a cross between mustard and spinach because of its thick, smooth upright leaves that have a much milder flavor than regular mustard greens. The glossy green leaves have a tasty, slightly spicy flavor, perfect great for stir-frying or salads. Germination Time – 10-21 Days Days to Maturity – 35-45 Days Maximum Height – 16-24in Spread – 16-24in Leaf Color – Bright Green Heirloom Seed Count – 500 Companion Plants: Dill, Fennel, Tansy, Yarrow, Mint, Corn, Peas, Buckwheat, Mint, Rosemary, Thyme, Beets, Celery, Carrots, Lettuce, Onions, Cucumber Enemies : Sunflower,all Beans, Strawberries Did you know… T hese leafs of goodness help control cholesterol levels, is required for good eyesight, counter constipation as well colon cancer disease. They are rich in vitamin A, vitamin K and antioxidants Hardy Cool-Season Veg etables Plant these as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring, or plant in summer for the fall garden Broccoli Collards Peas Brussels sprouts Kale Radishes Cabbage Kohlrabi Mustard Peas Chinese Cabbage Spinach Turnips Onions Half-Hardy Cool-Season Vegetables Plant these near the average date of the last killing frost, or plant in summer for the fall garden. Beets Endive Potatoes Carrots Cauliflower Celery Parsnips Swiss chard Lettuce Tender Warm-Season Vegetables Plant these after all danger of frost Snap Beans Sweet Corn Black-eyed Peas Tomatoes Very Tender Warm-Season Vegetables Plant these after all danger of frost and when temperatures are consistently warm. Cucumber Okra Winter Squash Eggplant Bell Pepper Lima Bean Chile’s Summer Squash Sweet Potato Cantaloupe Pumpkin Watermelon Seeds – Shipping Charges Our seeds ship within the USA $3.88 and $0.00 for each additional as long as they are all paid for together in one payment on one invoice. Otherwise , eBay will charge $3.88 per each purchase invoiced, which means I will ship each seed shipment separately to you. INTERNATIONAL Rates vary by weight and country, please know your customs laws & charges. I will not reimburse for seized/non-delivered mail by your country. Shipping – Tracking Seeds are Shipped First Class Mail in a padded mailer with tracking. If you want your seeds quicker let me know before you pay and I will send a new invoice for Priority mail flat rate padded mailer. Payment I only accept payments through PayPal. Payments are due within 2 days of purchase as per eBay policy. Additional info I am from central Florida and all of the seeds I sell are from the Great USA. I never sell any seed that I do not also use for myself to grow in my own gardens and greenhouse. I am constantly checking the germination rate as I am always growing something and I will adjust the listing should the germination rate change as we all shoot for 100 percent, but that isn’t always the case due to too many factors involved in sprouting. But we all do try. Thanks for checking out my listings feel free to email me with any questions and Happy Gardening!