When oriental leaves like red mustard and mizuna go quickly to flower, is there anything one can do to retrieve them? I must admit, they look pretty so I have left them blooming but have I blown my chances of harvesting leaves from them? they are planted outside in containers.
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Hi Kitty
I think once the flower forms, they can't be retrieved in terms of producing more leaves, but I'm sure the other Grapes know a bit more than I do about this.
I would have thought the existing leaves can still be harvested though.
They tend to 'bolt' in hot dry weather and containers have a habit of drying out faster than ground-planted leaves.
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I have a few blocks of oriental mustards, which are beyond yummy and a real delight: no pests, no problems and quick growing. The block in the most sun has started to bolt, so I have snipped off the heads to slow it down a bit, and the leaves taste pretty good still despite the bolting. It grows so quickly from seed that a new planting in succession could be ready before you know it. The advantage of it bolting is seeds to save!
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My over-wintered Red Mustards have just bolted. It's their time, as it's getting too hot and dry for them now.
They are spectacular .... 2 foot wide and 3 foot tall.
(PS they are good at self-seeding)Last edited by Two_Sheds; 21-05-2009, 07:41 AM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by kittyk View PostI don't know why they bolted so quickly-I bought them as plants rather than starting fron sed and planted them out but they went to flower really quickly. It hasn't been hot and they weren't dry-maybe planted out too early?
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I get best results by sowing these after midsummer (if we get one!)Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Last year I grew these like weeds, this year, I can't grow them for toffee.
I've just come to conclusion that it was a lack of water, I'm growing them in a free draining (very free draining, thankyou Mr mole) raised bed and they don't like it."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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Originally posted by kittyk View PostWhen oriental leaves like red mustard and mizuna go quickly to flower, is there anything one can do to retrieve them? I must admit, they look pretty so I have left them blooming but have I blown my chances of harvesting leaves from them? they are planted outside in containers.
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Originally posted by Noodles View PostI've given up on these, I sowed several lots last year and they all bolted stupidly quickly!
Maybe I'll take piccies tomorrow.
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