Turnip greens 'Mizuna' BIO
Turnip greens 'Mizuna' are delicious raw in a salad, or processed in a stew. It is a Japanese leaf cabbage with feathery leaves that are light green. Turnip greens are a typical spring vegetable. One bag is for approximately 5m2, and the planting distance is 25x1 cm.
Turnip greens 'Mizuna' are fine Japanese cabbages and have a loose head with feathered leaves, light green with a light vein. Delicious as a stew or raw in a salad. Turnip greens are a typical spring vegetable. They will easily bolt in the summer, but not in the autumn. Can be sown in a cold greenhouse from February and in the open ground from mid-March to August. Too little fertilisation can result in yellow leaves. Yellow leaves can simply be eaten. Delicious as a stew or raw in a salad. Harvest: after 6 weeks (10 to 15 cm high). TIP: also suitable as a baby leaf (sowing period: March-August)!
- Biologisch
- Yes
- Merk
- The Bolster
- Type en soort
- Open-pollinated variety
- Standplaats
- Sun
- Zaaien
- March April May June July August
- Planttijd
- March April May June July August
- Oogst- en bloeitijd
- April May June July August September October
- Rijafstand
- 25 cm
- Plantafstand
- 1 cm
- Hoogte
- 15 cm
- Inhoud
- Approx. 5000 seeds
Turnip greens 'Mizuna' BIO is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The Bolster
The Bolster
Pioneer in organic seeds
De Bolster has been the specialist in 100% organic seeds for 45 years, with a focus on sustainability and future-proof agriculture. They produce seeds of more than 330 varieties, from vegetables and flowers to green manures, at international locations and completely GMO-free. With organic breeding methods and a commitment to variety freedom, they work together with professional growers and hobby gardeners to make organic cultivation accessible to everyone. Since 2023, they have been operating as a cooperative, to increase the impact of organic farming together with customers and suppliers. Their dream? A healthy planet with 100% organic farming.
Explanation of resistances
Explanation of resistances
Our seeds are provided with different resistance codes. In this PDF you will find a clear explanation of all codes and their meaning.
Different types of seeds
Different types of seeds
What is the difference between organic, F1 hybrid, heirloom (open-pollinated), GMO, pill and conventional seeds? We explain it to you in this blog !
Saving seeds
Saving seeds
Store seeds in a cool, dry and dark place, such as a sealed box in a cupboard. Pay attention to the expiration date on the packaging and use them before that time. If the packaging has been opened, make sure it is sealed properly and check the germination capacity before use.
You can easily test the germination capacity of seeds with a germination test :
- Place a few seeds (for example 10) on a damp piece of kitchen paper.
- Fold the paper towel closed and place it in a plastic bag or place it in a sealed container.
- Place it in a warm place, such as on the windowsill.
- After a few days, check to see if the seeds have started to germinate.
Basic sowing guide
Basic sowing guide
First time sowing? No problem! Our basic sowing guide will briefly explain how to get started. Also take a look at our extensive growing guides for specific tips per plant species - super handy if you want to know exactly how to grow aubergine or garlic, for example 🌱.