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You must sow these seeds in September! 🌱 Extend your growing season with cold-hardy Asian greens like mizuna, mibuna, komatsuna and mustard greens. In this video, I’ll show you how to sow, grow and protect these delicious leafy greens for autumn, winter and early spring harvests. Here’s what you’ll learn step by step: 🌿 Overview of Asian greens: mizuna, mibuna, komatsuna & mustard greens 🌱 How to sow each crop in September for the best results 🏷️ Seed labeling, covering & early care tips 💧 Watering & protection strategies for cold weather 🥬 Other hardy salads: mâche (corn salad), land cress, claytonia (miner’s lettuce) 🥕 Extra crops to sow now: radishes, turnips, beets & spring cabbages Whether you’re starting a fall salad patch or want reliable winter gardening ideas, this guide will help you grow fresh greens even in the colder months. Perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners looking for September sowing inspiration. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 00:34 – Asian greens overview: mizuna, mibuna, komatsuna & mustard greens 01:54 – Sowing mizuna 02:32 – Sowing mibuna 02:46 – Sowing komatsuna: versatile “mustard spinach” 03:08 – Mustard greens: colorful, spicy winter staple 03:29 – Seed labeling, covering & early care tips 04:27 – Watering & protection strategies for winter 05:09 – Mâche (corn salad) 05:45 – Land cress (American cress) 06:06 – Claytonia (miner’s lettuce) 06:42 – Early spring growth boost 07:17 – French Breakfast radish 08:09 – Turnips 08:40 – Beets: squeezing in a late sowing 08:49 – Spring cabbages: last chance for early spring harvests