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Yellow Mustard (Sinapis Alba) - 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. These Seeds Are Harvested Just Prior To The Pods Becoming Ripe And Bursting. These Mustards Seeds Range In Color From Beige Or Yellow To Light Brown. This Contrasts With Black Mustards Which Has Brown To Black Mustard Seeds. 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. Ellow Herb And Microgreens Seeds. Non-Gmo, Open Pollinated. Yellow Mustard Microgreens Mature In 10 To 14 Days, From Seed To Harvest. Grow As You Would Any Other Mustard Seeds. Mustard Microgreen Seedlings Grow Uniformally With Some Of The Stems Donning A Slight Purple Hue Among The Deep Green Of The Cotyledons. The Flavor Of Yellow Mustard Is Much More Mild Than Other Mustard Microgreen Seed Varieties With A Strong Brassica Flavor With Only A Spectre Of The Spice That Is Present In Other Brassicas, Such As Wasabi Mustard And Arugula.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What type of seeds are included in this product? A: This product contains yellow mustard seeds. They are non-GMO and open-pollinated, suitable for growing microgreens and cooking.
- Q: How many seeds come in this package? A: This package contains ten thousand seeds. This quantity allows for extensive planting and harvesting.
- Q: What is the color of the mustard seeds? A: The mustard seeds range in color from beige or yellow to light brown. This variety distinguishes them from black mustard seeds.
- Q: How tall do yellow mustard plants grow? A: Yellow mustard plants typically grow between twelve to thirty-two inches tall. This size makes them suitable for various gardening spaces.
- Q: How long do yellow mustard microgreens take to mature? A: Yellow mustard microgreens mature in approximately ten to fourteen days. This quick growth makes them ideal for fast harvests.
- Q: How should I plant yellow mustard seeds? A: You should sow five thousand seeds per six hundred square feet. This planting density ensures optimal growth and yield.
- Q: Can I use yellow mustard seeds for pickling? A: Yes, yellow mustard seeds can be used whole for pickling. They can also be toasted for added flavor in various dishes.
- Q: What is the flavor profile of yellow mustard microgreens? A: The flavor of yellow mustard microgreens is mild with a strong brassica taste. They have a subtle hint of spice compared to other mustard varieties.
- Q: How should I store mustard seeds? A: Store mustard seeds in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Proper storage can prolong their viability for future planting.
- Q: Is there a specific method for preparing mustard microgreens? A: Mustard microgreens can be used fresh in salads, as a garnish, or cooked in various dishes. They add a mild, tangy flavor.
- Q: Are there any special care instructions for mustard plants? A: Yes, mustard plants require well-drained soil and adequate sunlight. Regular watering is essential for healthy growth.
- Q: How do yellow mustard seeds compare to black mustard seeds? A: Yellow mustard seeds are generally milder and lighter in color than black mustard seeds. Black mustard has a stronger flavor.
- Q: Can I grow mustard microgreens indoors? A: Yes, mustard microgreens can be grown indoors. Ensure they receive adequate light, either from sunlight or grow lights.
- Q: What is the shelf life of mustard seeds? A: When stored properly, mustard seeds can last for several years. Check packaging for specific expiration dates.
- Q: What gardening conditions are best for yellow mustard? A: Yellow mustard thrives in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. Ideal temperatures are between sixty to seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit.

