This time-lapse shows how a mustard seed sprouting and growing into a mature plant and blooming. Mustard greens should be harvested from the 50th to 60th day. If not, the plant will start to bolt and ...
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Everything You Need to Know About Mustard Seeds
Mustard seeds are the small brown or yellow seeds from the mustard plant. They are used as a spice in a variety of dishes, including pickles, curries, sauces, and dressings. With a pungent, tangy ...
Just because you've plucked all your garden's fruits and veggies and watered your flowers for the last time doesn't mean your gardening job is over. It's time to start harvesting seeds. While it's ...
The mustard seed is a truly remarkable specimen. Ranging from 1-2 millimeters in diameter and colored yellowish white to black, these tiniest of seeds have a full lifecycle. Once planted in the ground ...
Mankind has saved plant seeds for thousands of years. Jerome Feaster, of northwest Marion County, can trace the saving of seeds from his family's mustard greens for almost a century. And, now, he's ...
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