Crop Rotation Group
Brassicas (Cabbage family) ●
Soil
Any sunny site with good drainage.
Position
Full sun.
Frost tolerant
Tatsoi can tolerate light frost, but exposure to cold temperatures in spring can trigger early bolting. In autumn, exposure to light frost can improve tatsoi's flavor.
Feeding
Mix a light application of a balanced organic fertiliser into the soil prior to planting.
Companions
Also grown with other greens found in oriental salad mixtures. In autumn, tatsoi looks beautiful with pansies and parsley.
Spacing
Single Plants: 20cm (7") each way (minimum)
Rows: 20cm (7") with 20cm (7") row gap (minimum)
Sow and Plant
Sow tatsoi in spring and again in late summer for harvest in autumn. Sow in double rows, with rows spaced 10 inches (25 cm) apart. Plant seeds 2 inches (5 cm) apart and barely cover them with soil. Gradually thin to 8 inches (20 cm) apart.
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalised calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
Notes
This beautiful little mustard cousin often grows better in autumn than in spring.
Harvesting
Gather individual leaves, or pull whole plants for use in the kitchen.
Troubleshooting
Flea beetles often chew small holes in tatsoi leaves in spring, but are less of a problem in the fall.
Planting and Harvesting Calendar
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Pests which Affect Tatsoi