Mustard Seed How To — Grow
Hang stalks upside down over a paper bag to catch falling seeds.
Mustard is a versatile, fast-growing crop prized for both its peppery greens and its pungent seeds. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned gardener, learning is a rewarding project because of the plant’s resilience and short life cycle. 1. Planning and Preparation mustard seed how to grow
Leo sprinkled the dirt. It felt impossibly delicate. Hang stalks upside down over a paper bag
The morning after the storm, the air was cool and steamy. Leo ran outside, bare feet squishing in the mud. The garden looked battered. One of the sunflowers had snapped in the wind. The morning after the storm, the air was cool and steamy
For three days, Leo watered. He misted the patch morning and evening. He checked the dirt constantly. Nothing happened. The sunflowers were already poking their green heads up, looking sturdy and bold. The peas were climbing their trellis.
Start with yellow mustard. It’s most forgiving and grows quickly.