Seeds Link — How To Plant Mustard

: Mustard grows fast—succession plant every 2–3 weeks for continuous harvest. No special paper or starter pots needed; direct sowing works best.

Whether you want to harvest nutrient-dense salad greens or collect heirloom seeds to make your own artisanal condiments, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about growing mustard successfully. 1. Choosing Your Mustard Variety how to plant mustard seeds

Provide 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week. Drought-stressed mustard becomes excessively spicy and tough. : Mustard grows fast—succession plant every 2–3 weeks

Sow mustard seeds . Space the seeds roughly 1 inch apart in rows that are 12 inches apart. If you are planting purely for baby greens, you can broadcast the seeds lightly across a wide patch. Step 3: Water and Germinate how to plant mustard seeds