Post author:Joshua Post published:September 28, 2016 Post category:Around the Yard / On The Homestead Post comments:0 Comments Arugula planted Saturday Mizuna planted Saturday Ripe goji berries Last night’s sunset -Joshua Share this:Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)MoreClick to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Tags: garden, gardening, grow your own, square foot gardening, sunset Read more articles Previous PostPlanting an Apple Tree Next PostWordless Wednesday: Peruvian Apple Cactus Fruit You Might Also Like KiwiCo Electrochemistry Lab March 28, 2021 This Week on the Homestead 5/3/2020 – 5/9/2020 May 10, 2020 Night-blooming Cereus: 2021 Bloom Night #1 June 30, 2021 Wednesday In The Garden: 07/05/2017 July 5, 2017 First Almonds August 15, 2016 This Post Has 0 Comments A_Boleyn September 28, 2016 Reply I’d love to try a few seeds of that mizuna. Got to dig out my Stokes seed catalog and see what they’ve got. In the meantime, I’m going to try and keep my little mitsuba and shiso plants going through the winter. Loading... Joshua September 28, 2016 Reply Mizuna is good. It is a mustard, but isn’t particularly bitter. Loading... Lynn-Marie September 29, 2016 Reply I think I like the mizuna much more than arugula! I eat it as a salad or steamed a little until wilted. Loading... Leave a Reply to JoshuaCancel reply
A_Boleyn September 28, 2016 Reply I’d love to try a few seeds of that mizuna. Got to dig out my Stokes seed catalog and see what they’ve got. In the meantime, I’m going to try and keep my little mitsuba and shiso plants going through the winter. Loading...
Joshua September 28, 2016 Reply Mizuna is good. It is a mustard, but isn’t particularly bitter. Loading...
Lynn-Marie September 29, 2016 Reply I think I like the mizuna much more than arugula! I eat it as a salad or steamed a little until wilted. Loading...
I’d love to try a few seeds of that mizuna. Got to dig out my Stokes seed catalog and see what they’ve got. In the meantime, I’m going to try and keep my little mitsuba and shiso plants going through the winter.
Mizuna is good. It is a mustard, but isn’t particularly bitter.
I think I like the mizuna much more than arugula! I eat it as a salad or steamed a little until wilted.