Winter Special Village Cooking By Village Girls Mustard Flower Egg Curry...
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listen i love and grow and appreciate native plants as much as any plant ecology nerd but good god the energy of a lot of native plant discussion on social media continues to be so............ much
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Splash here and there of yellow all that's left to see
Majestic fields of mustard flowers now just a dream
Typical ant colony it seems
Urbanization is on full steam
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Brassica rapa (field mustard)
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Tut, tut, tut. It's a very expensive house but the garden could do with a bit of work. Just look at that front lawn! How can people live like this?
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Plant of the Day
Saturday 2 March 2024
A member of the brassica family Brassica rapa var. nipposinica (mizuna, Asian greens, Japanese mustard greens, California pepper grass, spider mustard) can grow with protection through the winter. The feathery leaves have a mild mustard flavour which are sweet enough for salads and older leaves can be cooked like spinach. This biennial plant was in its second year and so was producing flowers.
Jill Raggett
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Brace yourself. It WILL get dark. It WILL be hard. It WILL feel like eternity. But don't give up. You WILL come out better, stronger, wiser.
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