When to Plant Mizuna in Perth — Mediterranean Guide
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Mizuna is a fast-growing Japanese mustard green with distinctive feathery, serrated leaves and a mild, slightly peppery flavour. It is one of the easiest and fastest Asian greens to grow, ready to harvest as baby leaf in 3-4 weeks. More bolt-resistant than many Asian greens, it can be grown year-round in most Australian zones with successive sowings.
Current Growing Conditions
Soil temperature: 21.9°C (optimal range: 10–30°C) ✓ Ready to plant
How to Grow Mizuna in Mediterranean Australia
When to Plant
Year-round except December-February (too hot). Peak season April-October.
- Soil
- Well-drained, fertile soil enriched with compost. Not fussy about soil type but performs best in loose, moisture-retentive ground.
- pH Range
- 6.0-7.5
- Sunlight
- Full sun in cool weather. Part shade (afternoon) in warm weather to prevent bolting and bitterness.
- Spacing
- 25cm apart, 30cm between rows
- Watering
- Keep consistently moist. Light, frequent watering suits shallow roots. Drought stress triggers bolting and bitterness. Drip or soaker hose ideal.
Companion plants: Lettuce, Radish, Carrot, Peas, Beans
Avoid planting near: Other brassicas if disease is present
Mediterranean Growing Tips for Mizuna
Recommended Varieties
- Standard green mizuna
- Purple mizuna
- Mibuna
Key Challenges
- Summer heat
- Water restrictions
Pro Tips
- Excellent cool-season salad green for Perth/Adelaide
- Fast growth means minimal water investment per crop
- Self-seeds freely in Perth gardens if allowed to bolt
Harvesting Mizuna
When ready: Baby leaf: 10-15cm tall (3-4 weeks). Full size: 30-40cm (5-7 weeks). Leaves should be bright green, fresh, and tender.
How to harvest: Cut-and-come-again: cut leaves 3cm above ground level and they will regrow 2-3 times. Or harvest individual outer leaves. Or pull entire plant for one large harvest.
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