🥗 Grow Mizuna Greens – The Perfect Mild & Sweet Addition to Salads! 🥗
Mizuna Greens are fast-growing, versatile, and mild enough to enjoy fresh in salads or cooked in stir-fries and soups. These feathery, light-green leaves have a mild mustard flavor that adds texture and depth to any dish. Mizuna grows vigorously and can be harvested at any stage, from baby greens to fully mature plants. It's a great option for continuous "cut-and-come-again" harvests and thrives in cool weather, even under low light conditions.
🌱 Why Choose Mizuna Greens?
✔ Mild, Sweet Flavor – Ideal for salads and cooked dishes
✔ Cut-and-Come-Again – Harvest individual leaves or cut the whole plant; it regrows!
✔ Perfect for Cool-Season Growing – Grows in spring, fall, and even winter with protection
✔ Versatile Growing Options – Works well in garden beds, containers, or as microgreens
✔ Fast-Growing & Easy to Cultivate – Matures in just 45 days
Growing Information
- Plant Type: Leafy Greens | Open-Pollinated
- Days to Maturity: 45 Days
- Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Soil pH: 6.0-6.5 | Well-Draining, Fertile Soil
- Planting Depth: 5mm-1cm (¼-½")
- Spacing: 10-15cm (4-6") between plants
- Watering Needs: Keep soil evenly moist; avoid letting it dry out
📅 Planting Schedule:
- Spring & Fall: Direct sow every 3 weeks for a continuous harvest
- Winter: Grow under cloches or row covers for protection from hard frost
Harvesting & Storage
- Harvest: Pick individual leaves or cut the whole plant an inch above the ground to encourage regrowth. Baby greens are tender and less pungent than mature leaves.
- Storage: Blanch and freeze or dry leaves for long-term storage. Mizuna is so cold-hardy that fresh leaves can be available year-round with some care.
Common Issues & Solutions
🐌 Slugs & Sow Bugs: Remove garden debris and avoid excess moisture to reduce hiding spots.
🐞 Flea Beetles: Use lightweight row covers to protect young plants from infestations.
Companion Planting
Best Companions: Beets, Carrots, Lettuce, Radish, Spinach
🚫 Avoid Planting Near: None specified
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🥗 Grow Mizuna Greens – The Perfect Mild & Sweet Addition to Salads! 🥗
Mizuna Greens are fast-growing, versatile, and mild enough to enjoy fresh in salads or cooked in stir-fries and soups. These feathery, light-green leaves have a mild mustard flavor that adds texture and depth to any dish. Mizuna grows vigorously and can be harvested at any stage, from baby greens to fully mature plants. It's a great option for continuous "cut-and-come-again" harvests and thrives in cool weather, even under low light conditions.
🌱 Why Choose Mizuna Greens?
✔ Mild, Sweet Flavor – Ideal for salads and cooked dishes
✔ Cut-and-Come-Again – Harvest individual leaves or cut the whole plant; it regrows!
✔ Perfect for Cool-Season Growing – Grows in spring, fall, and even winter with protection
✔ Versatile Growing Options – Works well in garden beds, containers, or as microgreens
✔ Fast-Growing & Easy to Cultivate – Matures in just 45 days
Growing Information
- Plant Type: Leafy Greens | Open-Pollinated
- Days to Maturity: 45 Days
- Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Soil pH: 6.0-6.5 | Well-Draining, Fertile Soil
- Planting Depth: 5mm-1cm (¼-½")
- Spacing: 10-15cm (4-6") between plants
- Watering Needs: Keep soil evenly moist; avoid letting it dry out
📅 Planting Schedule:
- Spring & Fall: Direct sow every 3 weeks for a continuous harvest
- Winter: Grow under cloches or row covers for protection from hard frost
Harvesting & Storage
- Harvest: Pick individual leaves or cut the whole plant an inch above the ground to encourage regrowth. Baby greens are tender and less pungent than mature leaves.
- Storage: Blanch and freeze or dry leaves for long-term storage. Mizuna is so cold-hardy that fresh leaves can be available year-round with some care.
Common Issues & Solutions
🐌 Slugs & Sow Bugs: Remove garden debris and avoid excess moisture to reduce hiding spots.
🐞 Flea Beetles: Use lightweight row covers to protect young plants from infestations.
Companion Planting
Best Companions: Beets, Carrots, Lettuce, Radish, Spinach
🚫 Avoid Planting Near: None specified
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