Description
- A VERSATILE HERB: Yellow mustard is a widely cultivated annual, also found wild in many parts of the world. Grown for its seeds, mustard, as fodder crop or as a green manure. The yellow flowers of the plant produce hairy seed pods, with each pod containing roughly a half dozen seeds.
- FLAVORFUL AND AROMATIC - They can be used whole for pickling or toasted for use in dishes. When ground and mixed with other ingredients, a paste or more standard condiment can be produced from this herb seed. Use this herb on its own or with cress as a garnish, or use to add flavor and spice to salads.
- GROW TIPS: Sow 10-12 Pounds per acre to begin growing your bright yellow mustard plants today! It provides increased tilth, and increased organic soil matter. Nemagon is high in sulfur, which can become available to the subsequent crop when the mustard is incorporated in to the soil.
Yellow mustard is a widely cultivated annual, also found wild in many parts of the world. Grown for its seeds, mustard, as fodder crop or as a green manure. The yellow flowers of the plant produce hairy seed pods, with each pod containing roughly a half dozen seeds.