Mustard Green Osaka Purple
$4.95
Brassica Rapa
- Seed Count 150
- Good Choice For Salad Mixes
- Annual
Only 3 left in stock
Description
The Mustard Green Osaka Purple has a striking presence, with it’s deep purple tones, touched with red veining that seem to glow when caught in the sun.ย This is a high-yielding variety suited to both early and main crops, providing a steady supply of leaves through much of the year. The plants carry with them a natural resistance to downy mildew, which means fewer worries when it comes to maintaining healthy foliage.
The foliage is highly regarded for its taste, offering a peppery kick that livens up everyday meals. Tossed into a salad, the young leaves are tender, fresh, and full of flavour, while mature leaves can be used in heartier dishes where their robust character really comes through. They are also rich in iron, which makes them a nourishing addition to the table.
Itย has a forgiving nature that allows it to thrive in a variety of conditions. In many climates, it will even tolerate partially filtered shade, which opens up more options for where it can be grown. This makes it an excellent candidate for small gardens, courtyards, or mixed plantings where sunlight is shared among different crops. It also means it can be grown successfully in containers, making it accessible to those who may not have a large plot of ground to work with.
The extended growing window is another strength. Planted in early spring or late summer, it makes the most of the seasons without demanding complicated schedules. That flexibility allows gardeners to slot it in alongside other crops, filling gaps and ensuring that thereโs always something productive happening in the garden.
| Method: Sow direct | Soil Temp: 10ยฐC - 35ยฐC |
| Cool Mountain: Jan - Dec | Position: Full sun/Part Shade |
| Arid: Aug - Apr | Row Spacing: 50 cm |
| Temperate: Jan - Dec | Planting Depth: 3 mm |
| Sub Tropical: Jan - Dec | Harvest: 50 Days |
| Tropical: Jan - Nov | Plant Height: 30 cm |
Absolutely! Hereโs your comprehensive mustard greens grow guide with emoji headers to add visual interest and make it easy to scan โ perfect for a blog, newsletter, or printout.
๐งบ Sowing in Trays vs. Direct: Which is Best?
Short answer: You can do both!
Sow in trays if youโre dealing with slugs, snails or erratic weather. Direct sow if you want quick, fuss-free greens.
๐ฑ Sowing in Trays
- Sow 2โ3 seeds per cell, cover lightly
- Thin to strongest seedling
- Transplant at 4โ5 true leaves
- Final spacing:
- Baby leaf: 10โ15 cm apart
- Full size: 25โ35 cm apart
๐พ Direct Sowing
- Create shallow drills (~5 mm)
- Sow thinly, cover, water gently
- Thin once up and growing
- Eat thinning’s as microgreens!
๐ฌ Do Mustard Seeds Need Pre-Treatment?
No pre-treatment needed!
Optionally soak for 2โ4 hrs in room temp water to speed things up in cooler weather, but theyโre reliable germinators on their own.
๐ Soil & Position
- Sun: Full sun is best; partial shade ok in warm zones
- Soil: Well-drained, rich, full of compost
- pH: 6.0โ7.5
- Prep soil with compost and organic fertiliser (like pelletised chook poo)
Tip: Mulch after planting to keep moisture even and weeds down.
๐ฟ Care & Maintenance
- ๐ง Water: Keep soil consistently moist
- ๐ฝ๏ธ Feed: Light top-dress with fish emulsion or seaweed every 2โ3 weeks
- ๐ซ Weeds: Remove early before they crowd out young seedlings
- ๐พ Mulch: Straw or lucerne works a treat
- ๐ Heat stress: Shade cloth helps if growing into spring
๐ค Companion Planting Guide
โ Good Companions:
- Legumes (peas, broad beans)
- Aromatic herbs (dill, coriander, mint)
- Alliums (spring onions, garlic)
- Nasturtiums & Calendula (attract beneficials)
โ Avoid:
- Other brassicas (for disease rotation)
- Nightshades & strawberries (not ideal neighbours)
โ๏ธ Harvesting
- Baby leaves: Cut at 10โ12 cm tall
- Full leaves: Harvest outer leaves as needed
- Whole plants: Uproot once mature
- Bonus: Flowering stems are edible tooโtender and spicy!
๐ก๏ธ Cool weather = milder flavour
๐ฅ Heat stress = spicier leaves
๐ Common Issues & Organic Fixes
| ๐จ Problem | ๐ Symptom | ๐ฑ Cause | ๐งฐ Organic Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aphids | Clusters, curling | Warm spells, lush growth | Spray with water, insecticidal soap, attract ladybirds |
| Cabbage moths | Holes, green frass | Caterpillars | Netting, hand-pick, BT spray |
| Flea beetles | Tiny holes | Warm, dry soil | Row covers, keep moist, sprinkle diatomaceous earth |
| Slugs & snails | Chewed seedlings | Damp mulch | Beer traps, iron pellets, remove manually |
| Downy mildew | Yellow spots, fuzzy leaves | Humid air, poor airflow | Water soil not leaves, increase spacing |
| Clubroot | Wilting, gnarled roots | Soil-borne fungus | Rotate crops, lime soil, improve drainage |
๐ผ Detailed Seed Saving Guide
Mustard greens are easy to save seed from, but will cross with other brassicas (especially B. juncea types).
๐งฌ Select Your Plants
- Pick 20โ50 strong plants
- Choose for leaf shape, flavour, vigour
๐ง Isolation
- Backyard saving: 20โ50 m from other brassicas
- For purity: 200โ500 m or use insect-proof cages
๐ธ Let It Flower
- Plants bolt naturally in spring
- Leave to flower and pod up
- Optional: bag flower heads with mesh to prevent crossing
๐พ Harvesting Seed
- Wait for pods to turn tan and rattle
- Harvest whole stems, dry upside down
- Thresh by rubbing pods or gently stomping in a bag
- Winnow to clean (light breeze or fan)
๐บ Storing Seed
- Fully dry seeds snap when bent
- Store in airtight jars, add a desiccant
- Viability: 4โ5 years
๐ Final Thoughts
Mustard greens are one of the easiest, quickest greens you can growโperfect for both beginners and seed-savers. Sow thickly for baby leaf salads, or space them out and let them shine into full, savoyed glory. With just a bit of water and a watchful eye for caterpillars, youโll have weeks of fresh harvest from each plant.
Postage Charge
Orders under $35 attract a $4.95 shipping charge. Orders $35 and above have free shipping.
Order Times
Seed orders are normally dispatched within three business days. You will receive an email when seeds are mailed out.
Postage Days
Seeds are mailed out Tuesday to Friday at 1pm. Except for the Friday of long weekends.
Postage Times
WA 2-3 Days: SA,NT 3-5 Days: NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC: 5-7 Days
Carrier
We use Australia Post Letter Postage for the majority of orders
Not only are our seeds packed in recycled paper envelopes, we keep the theme going when we post out website orders. To protect your seeds from moisture and the letter box munchers (snails), we use a very special plastic free material made from plants. They are then put into recycled mailing envelopes. Green all the way ๐๐ฟ
Delivery Guarantee
We take great care to make sure your seeds arrive safely. If your order is lost or damaged in transit, weโll happily send a replacement. Unfortunately, we canโt replace or refund orders that arrive later than the estimated delivery date, as delays can sometimes occur that are outside our control.
Please note that all dispatch and delivery times listed are estimates only. While we do our best to post promptly, delivery timeframes can vary due to postal service delays, weather events, or other unforeseen circumstances. Weโre unable to take responsibility for any loss, damage, or cost that results from a late delivery.
An order is not considered missing until at least 20 business days have passed from the postage date. Youโll receive an email once your seeds have been posted, letting you know theyโre on their way. If you donโt see it in your main inbox, please check your Spam or Promotions folders as sometimes our emails like to hide there.
















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