Norabouna
Brassica napus
Certified Organic
Grown on Our Farm
A versatile and delicious herb with complex flavor.
Norabouna is a land-race crop from Japan, a semi-wild member of the Brassica plant family that sends delicious shoots skyward each spring. These shoots are harvested and prepared like broccoli or kale: steamed, stir-fried, or cooked in soups. The greens can also be eaten at any time of year. The low-demand nature of this versatile crop gained it a reputation in Japan as a food that can stave off famine, but it's also just real good eats. We are honored to introduce this variety in partnership with Shumei and to bring a taste of Natural Agriculture to your garden.
Growing instructions
For greens, sow any time. For shoots, sow in summer and overwinter, then harvest shoots in the spring. Requires a protected site to overwinter reliably north of NYC; will overwinter readily in all points south.
Product Details
Days to Maturity | 75 |
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Days to Germination | 3 to 7 |
Width at Maturity | 18" |
Height at Maturiry | 30 inches |
Sun Conditions | Full to Partial Sun |
Planting Depth | _ inch |
Row Spacing | 24 inches |
Plant Spacing | 12 inches |
Norabouna
- Regular price
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$4.69 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$4.69