Spring Raab - Japanese mustard
This variety has the qualities of mustard and broccoli, and produces large flowering shoots as well as leaves and stems that can be eaten raw or cooked, with a mild flavor that improves in the cold season.
Can be grown very early in the spring and is frost-resistant.
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in the ground, in bucket, online, in nurseries
Sow in pots 3 weeks before planting. Transplant when plants have 4 to 5 leaves, 25 cm apart in all directions. For direct sowing, sow lightly, in rows 30 cm apart. When plants have 4 to 5 leaves, thin out to 30 cm. Keep the soil moist. Spring sowing is possible, provided it takes place just after the last frosts to minimize the risk of early bolting.
Leaves are picked as needed, cutting them off at the base of the stem to encourage regrowth.
March, April, August, September, October
January, February, March, April, May, June, October, November, December
in the ground, in pot, in the greenhouse
semi-shade, sunny
medium
all floor types
drained, fees
Brassica rapa var. nipposinica
early
300 seeds
crunchy
Green, Grey
From 20 to 40 cm
round