2025 Seeds Are Now HERE!
2025 Seeds Are Now HERE!
Orders are shipping 5-7 Business Days After Being Placed
Orders are shipping 5-7 Business Days After Being Placed
This delicious mustard variety originates from Tokyo, Japan. Light green frilly leaves with peppery are a rich kick in protein, vitamin K, B6, B2, A, C, E, and minerals like iron. The seeds are traditionally used to make Asian mustard, one of the most amazing mustards on the planet. Plants are cold-hardy and become more peppery as the hot weather sets in.
I sowed these in a kiddie pool on October 27 here in Central Florida and harvested my first large bowl on November 26! Pest pressure is fairly light during the winter growing season, but these got nothing! They taste like a very mild mustard green, which gives them versatility for cooking or salads. I prefer a stronger flavor, but few plants get 5 stars from me, and this is one. Germination was 100%, as far as I could tell. It produced abundantly for several months, and I will grow this again for sure.
Everything arrived and intact instructions and product details on package I can’t wait to start indoors
Great germination rate. This plant attracts more aphids and little slugs than my other plants (like pac choi, tatsoi, kale nearby) but I tend to favor those other plants. Tokyo bekana has been resilient to pest damage and even have some plants that are surviving being outside in a shady spot through winter even after getting hit by a period of snow and hard freezes. Wow!
A new variety for me - so happy I gave them a try! The seeds germinated quickly and the plants are healthy. They're beautiful in the garden and the bright green leaves really set them apart from the other mustards. Looking forward to making a big pot of mixed greens for Christmas dinner.
ALready experience first solid hard frost and this just keeps chugging along.
Easy germination and very high rate
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Nice big phat roots on 'em too, honestly the bed wasn't even prepared for how big the roots were. Which is a good "problem" to have if I'm being unclear
This is only my third go with gardening and so naturally I thought: “I oughta plant a few extras just in case”. Shortly after sown, 22 of 24 of the sunspot dwarf sunflower seeds have germinated! No clue where I’ll put them all yet but it’s a problem I’m happy to have. 🙂 Note:
One was not in the photo, I hadn’t moved it over to the larger pot yet. Also, If you’re a first time grower of sunflowers, please know this will not be enough room for this many of them. This photo is of a temporary home for them for just a few days while I sort more space. I didn’t plan to have so many growing this year. #Grow Bigger
This seed germinated beautifully!
I ordered two Natchez Blackberry plugs. If I had known the quality I would have ordered more! There was great care taken into consideration when it came to shipping these live plants. They arrived fully intact with not even a broken leaf. I'm hoping to expand my berry patch with thornless berries. Im tired of the old way of leaving sweat and tears in the berry patch. I'll definitely order more if given the chance.
Trying something I heard about. Planted sweet peas in the extra space around my asparagus. So far, so good.