Growing Mustard Seed
Elias was not a respected farmer. He was a dreamer, a tinkerer, and the owner of a plot of land that was mostly rock and stubborn clay. While his neighbors planted seeds the size of silver dollars—beans and peas that promised a visible harvest—Elias spent his days obsessing over a small glass vial containing tiny, round, yellow specks.
Once seedlings reach 2 inches tall, thin them out. Space plants 3 to 5 inches apart for leaf harvesting, or 8 to 12 inches apart if you are growing them to maturity for seed collection. 💧 4. Ongoing Care and Maintenance growing mustard seed
Allow the pods to turn from green to tan/brown (roughly 80 to 90 days from planting). Elias was not a respected farmer
"I don't understand," Hemlock grumbled. "These are just weeds." Once seedlings reach 2 inches tall, thin them out
Mildest flavor profile. This variety is primarily grown to make traditional American yellow mustard or used as a fast-growing green manure. 🌱 2. Soil and Site Selection
Mustard is one of the most versatile, fast-growing, and resilient crops you can add to your garden. Whether you want to harvest spicy greens for salads, produce your own gourmet condiment, or plant a nutrient-rich cover crop, growing mustard from seed is a straightforward and rewarding process.