Brassica juncea — Florida Broadleaf Mustard is a productive mustard green with large tender leaves and classic spicy flavor for cool-season vegetable gardens.
This guide covers growing conditions, seed-starting basics, garden uses, and ordering information for Seedman customers.
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Florida Broadleaf Mustard is a productive mustard green with large tender leaves and classic spicy flavor for cool-season vegetable gardens. It is a useful addition for gardeners looking for distinctive seed-grown plants with edible, ornamental, fragrant, pollinator, vine, shrub, or cover crop value.
Direct sow in cool weather. Keep evenly moist and harvest young leaves for milder flavor or mature leaves for cooking.
Seed germination can vary by freshness, storage, temperature, and growing conditions. Use clean containers and a well-drained seed-starting medium.
Florida Broadleaf Mustard can be used where its mature size, sunlight needs, and moisture preferences are matched to the site. For best performance, provide full sun to partial shade and regular moisture; fertile well-drained soil.
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View Seedman Product PageFlorida Broadleaf Mustard is grown for cool-season greens, cover crop use, garden rotations, or colorful edible foliage.
Mustard grows best in cool spring or fall weather.
Yes. Young leaves are often milder and good for salads.
Yes. Even moisture supports tender leafy growth.