Jute Mallow

Jute Mallow

$4.50
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(Corchorus olitorius); aka Jute, Molokhia, West African Sorrel; Minimum 30 seeds Turns out this nutritious crop is featured in a variety of dishes and goes by many names depending on its location including mulukhiyah, mrenda, ewédú, molokyiyya, molohiya, lalo, and saluyot. Regardless of where it is grown, it is the leaves that are used. I start my seeds in flats late April, early May and transplant seedlings early June when the soil is warm enough for me to plant beans. Direct seeding is possible, though emergence is more random. I begin to harvest leaves in ~6 inch branch segments off the main shoot when the plants reach 2 feet. Leaves regrow allowing continual harvest throughout the season. When frost threatens, you can pick the leaves to freeze or dehydrate. Despite its common usage across the globe, C. olitorius is relatively absent from our diet. Its "plant-it-and-forget-it" robustness combined with an impressive nutritional content, is what motivated its inclusion in our inventor

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