Small, bright yellow flowers bloom in clusters at the branch tips. These flowers are a favorite for pollinators.
This is the moment the plant transforms from a vegetable into a creator. The flowers are cross-pollinated (usually by insects), and once fertilized, they drop their petals and form long, thin seed pods. Inside these pods, the cycle completes itself: hundreds of new tiny seeds form, eventually drying out and popping open to scatter the next generation across the soil. how does mustard seed grow
When planted approximately 1/2 inch deep in soil between , seeds sprout quickly. Small, bright yellow flowers bloom in clusters at