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A vegetable exists that goes from seed to full harvest in just 25 days — faster than anything else you can grow. It produces edible leaves and roots from the same plant. It thrives in heat, survives winter, and keeps producing when most gardens shut down. In today’s video, we’re talking about mizuna (Brassica rapa var. japonica) — the ultra-fast green that has fed Asian farming communities for over 4,000 years but was quietly sidelined in Western agriculture. Here’s why it matters for UK and US gardeners: • Germinates in 3 days• Baby leaves in 10 days• Full harvest in 20–25 days• Survives down to 15°F (-9°C) under protection• Grows spring, summer, autumn — even winter in Zone 7+• Cut-and-come-again for multiple harvests While kale takes 2 months and lettuce 45+ days, mizuna gives you food in under a month. That speed changes everything. You can plant it between crops, use it for succession planting every two weeks, and harvest fresh greens nearly year-round. One 100 sq ft bed can yield up to 60 pounds of greens in a season through repeated 25-day cycles. At shop prices for organic salad greens in the UK and US, that’s hundreds of pounds/dollars worth of food from a packet of inexpensive seeds. So why isn’t everyone growing it? Because mizuna doesn’t ship well, doesn’t store long, and matures too fast for industrial farming timelines. It works brilliantly for home growers — not large-scale commercial systems. In this video, you’ll learn:• How to plant for continuous harvest• The cut-and-come-again method• How to grow it in cold weather• Yield comparisons vs kale• How to save seeds for free forever If you want fast results, higher productivity per square foot, and reliable greens in unpredictable weather, this crop deserves a place in your garden. Subscribe to Heritage Garden Wisdom for practical growing strategies that actually increase independence and productivity. Are you planting mizuna this season — or does 25 days sound too good to be true? Let me know in the comments. #Mizuna #FastGrowingVegetables #SurvivalGardening #UKGardening #USAGardening #GrowYourOwnFood #VegetableGarden #GardenProductivity