🥦 Mizuna Mustard

Brassica rapa var. japonica
vegetables Annual Brassicaceae
Mizuna Mustard plant photo
☀️ Sun
Full Sun to Partial Shade
💧 Water
Moderate
🗺️ Zones
3-10
🧪 Soil pH
6.0-7.0
🪴 Soil Type
Rich, well-draining
🚿 Drainage
Well-drained
📏 Spacing
6-10 in
📐 Height
12-18 in
Key:🤝 Grows well together❌ Keep apart☀️ Sun needs💧 Water🗺️ Hardiness zone

🤝 Companions (3)

Aromatic herb that improves health of neighboring plants
Universal garden companion; deters pests and attracts beneficials
Trap crop and ground cover; attracts pollinators IMPORTANT management caveat: without active management, nasturtiums can become a SOURCE of aphids that migrate to nearby crops. Either remove aphid-infested nasturtium plants promptly, or treat the trap crop itself to eliminate the aphid colony before it spreads. Strategic placement within 4-5 feet of protected crops is key.

⚠️ Keep Apart (3)

Allelopathic - may inhibit growth
Aggressive mint competes for resources
Susceptible to juglone toxicity from walnut trees

📝 Growing Notes

Feathery Japanese mustard with mild peppery flavor. Very cold hardy. Cut-and-come-again production.

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