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Growing Non-GMO Farmer's Favorite Mustard Mix Cover Crop Seeds
Sow the seeds in the early spring, three weeks before the last frost. In temperate climates, also sow in the fall as the weather begins to cool. Water infrequently but deeply. For maximum benefit, mustard must be irrigated or rained in, but is also known for tolerating droughts. Watering early in the day allows excess water to dry out and avoid the development of fungal diseases. Chop down, or mow, the mustard plants during flowering to incorporate the healthiest organic matter into the soil and prevent reseeding.
Mustard Farmer’s Favorite Mix as a Cover Crop
Mustard varieties are fantastic for cover crops because they excel at adding healthy organic matter into the soil. They produce excellent biomass (3500 to 5000 lbs per acre), which improves soil quality. The root systems also help to prevent erosion and nutrient leaching. They promote beneficial microbiomes as the roots help to retain moisture near the roots throughout the year. Mustard offers excellent nitrogen fixation at around 180 to 220 lbs per acre.
Maintaining Mustard
Do not allow the mustard plants to go to seed, or they may become a problem in the next crop. Cut or till in the mustard a minimum of 3 weeks prior to planting your main crop. Mustard contains a compound that prevents the germination of various seeds; this is great for weed prevention and needs to be given time to dissipate before planting the desired crop. Mustard plants tolerate droughts well due to their deep root systems that can extend as far as 5 feet down, seeking water and nutrients.
About Farmer’s Favorite Cover Crop Mix Mustard Seeds
Other common names for the seeds in this mix are Brown Mustard, Chinese Mustard, Chinese Mustards, Giant Red Mustard, Indian Mustard, Indian Mustards, Leaf Mustard, Mustard Greens, Oriental Mustard, or Vegetable Mustard.
Mustard is being researched for phytoremediation as it helps to remove heavy metals from the soil. This removal improves the plant health of future crops, which can be hindered by metals sometimes found in the soil.
Mustard greens are edible as well. Many people harvest them to add to salads or other fresh dishes. They have that classic hot flavor of mustard. Most veterinarians discourage the use of mustard as animal feed.
This exceptional blend of mustard seed provides 80-88% field coverage. Mustard as a cover crop ensures proper soil conservation and maximum benefits to your field!
Farmer's Favorite Mustard Mix seeds mature into 3-4 foot tall brassicas with gorgeous yellow flowers.
Farmer's Favorite Mustard Mix is part of the brassica genus. All brassicas contain natural compounds called glucosinolates which are biofumigants. They work in the soil to prevent the spread of pests and diseases.
Stories From Our Gardeners
"If you have ever seen a mustard field in full bloom, you know how breathtaking it can be. I love the look of mustard, and the benefits to the soil are undeniable!"
- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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Mustard Seeds Per Package:
4 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 50,000 Seeds
1 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 200,000 Seeds
5 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 1,000,000 Seeds
25 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 5,000,000 Seeds
Non-GMO Mustard seeds are available for Fast Free Shipping on orders over $75.