Japanese Mustard Spinach
Brassica rapa
Also known as
Field Mustard, Komatsuna, Nabos, Turnip
Full Sun
Light watering
Half-hardy
H3
RHS hardiness
-5°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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30cm | Max | 20cm |
20cm | Min | 15cm |
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter


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Japanese Mustard Spinach Overview
Brassica rapa is known by many common names including Japanese Mustard Spinach and Field Mustard. It is a herbaceous annual or biennial plant from the Brassicaceae family. Different plants derived from the species Brassica rapa are widely cultivated as a vegetable or oilseed crop plants. However this plant is considered an invasive weed in many locations, it can be harmful in cultivated field environments.
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Culinary
Edible to Sow Under Cover in May
Successional sow small batches on a sunny windowsill or in a heated propagator, ready to plant out later in the month.
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Edibles to Sow Outdoors in May
If the soil is warm enough, sow direct into prepared beds.
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