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The Gardener's Network - Vegetable Gardening: How to Grow Mustard
... Mustard greens are eaten raw, or cooked. Harvest leaves while young and tender. Pick individual leave, or the entire plant. Leaves get tough and have a strong flavor during hot, dry weather. Mustard ...
gardenersnet.com

Greens, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
Greens, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center SEARCH Veg Home Arugula Beet Endive Mustard Turnip Greens Arugula Beet Greens and Swiss Chard Endive and Escarole Mustard Greens Turnip Greens
oregonstate.edu

Mustard, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... B. juncea (brown mustard) number approximately 250,000 per pound, while those of B. rapa perviridis (spinach mustard) number about 240,000 per pound. Mustard greens: Approximately 3 to 4 ... . Yields of mustard greens for fresh market are approximately 150 cwt/acre. Mustard greens are usually harvested by machine for processing and hand harvested for fresh market. If mustard greens are harvested ...
oregonstate.edu
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DISEASES OF GREENS AND THEIR CONTROL
... a "Total Disease Management Program": Rotate greens with crops that are not in the "mustard family": broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, collard, kale, kohlrabi, leaf mustard, radish, turnip, and water cress ... the presence of large galls or clubs on the roots is diagnostic. Turnips and mustard greens are usually not affected, but collards are quite susceptible. This is a serious ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Turnips and Mustard
... Turnips and Mustard Varieties Turnips can be used either for greens or for roots. A variety developed for root production can be harvested for greens. A variety developed for greens may not produce a ... mustard. Some gardeners do not like curled mustard because it is hard to wash sand and dirt from the wrinkled leaves. A well-mulched garden usually does not have this problem. Turnips Mustard Greens ...
www.cyber-north.com

Brassica rapa (Asian greens group)
... Planks Features Volunteers Master Search Praise Gardening Help Brassica rapa (Asian greens group) Kemper Code: A674 Common Name: Asian greens Zone: to Plant Type: Annual Family: Brassicaceae Missouri Native: ... diseases. Flea beetles, slugs, and cutworms are most likely pests. Uses: Japanese and Chinese mustard greens are used raw or cooked for salads, soups, stir fries, and stuffing. © Missouri ...
www.mobot.org

Organic Seeds Sunflower Seeds Organic Salad Greens Annual Herbs Basil Seeds
... season of nutritious fresh greens. This tasty assortment also contains edible flowers and greens perfect for sautéing or stewing. The Gourmet Greens Seed 6-Pack includes: Red Giant Mustard Greens (Brassica juncea): The darker the vegetable the more vitamins it has (not to mention that it is prettier, too). This dark purple, green-ribbed leaf mustard is ...
www.mountainvalleygrowers.com

Watch Your Garden Grow - Mustard
... | Home Preservation | Recipes Mustard (also known as mustard greens, spinach, leaf mustard and white mustard), is a quick-to-mature, easy-to-grow, cool-season vegetable for greens or salads. Although mustard is often ... greens cook. The greens will cook down or shrink. Add more greens until all have been added to the pot. Continue cooking until the greens are tender. Young garden fresh mustard greens ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu

Growing Asian greens in Colorado
... greens--red mustard, New Zealand spinach (which is not a true spinach), beet greens, pak choi (or bok choy). People are trying a greater variety of edible greens ... greens also will grow in light shade. GROW ASIAN VEGETABLES LIKE YOU WOULD BROCCOLI Most of the Asian greens are from the mustard ...
www.frontrangeliving.com

Open Directory - Home: Cooking: Fruits and Vegetables: Greens
... Greens - Mustard greens with hamhocks. Jumbled Greens - Chef Paul Prudhomme's recipe using collard, mustard, and spinach greens. Mess O Greens - Uses a variety of greens, cooked in white wine. Powerhouse Greens ...
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