Here’s the mustard variety
grown in Dijon, France, for the
famous condiment. For the
most plentiful seed harvest,
start in early spring so plants
can size up before hot weather
tells them to bolt. Young
leaves spice up salads.
Pollinators are glad for the
early flower feast. Bring in
seeds when stalks start to
brown.
Latin name: Brassica juncea
Approx. 100 seeds per packet
Grown in Potter Valley, Mendocino County, California
Certified Organic by CCOF
Open-pollinated, non-GMO
Sep 23, 2024
Thank you for the quick and easy service!
Mar 20, 2024
seeds arrived quickly and in good condition. Let's hope they grow!
Feb 19, 2024
The seeds arrived in great shape.
Feb 11, 2024
The seed arrived and was in great shape.