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Rohan purchased the packet and, with great enthusiasm, sowed the seeds in a sunny corner of his garden. He carefully watered the soil and waited patiently for the seeds to germinate.
The story of Rohan and his mustard seeds teaches us the value of experimentation, patience, and sharing knowledge. It shows how a small packet of seeds can lead to a bountiful harvest, not just of food, but also of community and connection. growing mustard
Snip them when the first set of true leaves appears (about 10 days). For Baby Greens: Harvest when leaves are 3–4 inches long. Rohan purchased the packet and, with great enthusiasm,
Space seeds about 1 inch apart. Once they are a few inches tall, thin them to 6 inches apart for greens, or 12 inches apart if you want the plant to grow large for seed production. It shows how a small packet of seeds
As the seasons passed, Rohan continued to grow and harvest mustard in his garden. He discovered that the mustard plants were incredibly versatile, and he began to experiment with different recipes. He made mustard greens soup, added mustard leaves to salads, and even pickled the young stems.