Mustard is a cool-weather crop, like many leafy greens and Brassica relatives, and can even tolerate a light touch of frost, once it is mature. Plant at the tail-end of winter or early spring and then ...
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The Ultimate Guide to Growing Mustard Plants
Looking to add some zing to your plot? Mustard is a triple threat: Grow it for its zippy leaves, vibrant flowers, or pungent seeds. From fiery condiments to mellow greens—this cool-weather crop does ...
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