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How To Grow Mustard [best] May 2026

Happy growing, and keep it spicy. 🌱

| Type | Flavor | Best For | |------|--------|----------| | | Mild, slightly tangy | Yellow mustard (condiment), whole pickling | | Brown/Indian | Pungent, sharp | Spicy Dijon-style mustard, cooking greens | | Black | Very hot, complex | Artisan mustards, seed saving (harder to machine harvest) | how to grow mustard

Have you ever sprinkled a pinch of spicy brown seeds onto a hot dog or swirled a spoonful of smooth Dijon into a vinaigrette and thought, Could I make this myself? Happy growing, and keep it spicy

The answer is a resounding . Mustard is one of the easiest, fastest, and most rewarding crops you can grow. Whether you want spicy leaves for salads, protein-rich microgreens, or seeds for that perfect homemade condiment, mustard delivers. Mustard is one of the easiest, fastest, and

So scatter those tiny seeds. Watch the first green flecks appear in less than a week. And when you’re spreading your own mustard on a sandwich next fall, you’ll smile and wonder why you didn’t start sooner.

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