DESCRIPTION
Burdock Seeds - Watanabe Early
Other Common Names: Great Burdock, gobo (Japanese), ngau pong (Chinese), harlock, edible goberon, bourholm, eddick, beggar’s buttons, cockly and hurr-burrs.
How to Grow Great Burdock
Recommended for spring sowing for summer harvest. Prepare fertile, well-drained soil. For best results, avoid heavy clay soils. Sow seeds in spring or fall in a sunny location. This variety does not bolt when sown in fall. Improve germination by soaking seeds for 24 hours in warm water. Burdock seeds will not germinate without sensing light. Seeds must be barely covered with soil. Keep the soil moist and fertilize as needed. Thin out weak seedlings.
Harvesting Watanabe Burdock
Harvest about 8-12 weeks after planting. You will want to harvest while the plant is still young or it will be difficult to harvest as its roots continue to grow. Use a shovel to dig next to the roots so you have room to pull them up without damaging the edible root. You can also use the foliage.
Culinary Tips
Use in stir-fry, ohitashi, tempura or pickle. Prepare root by rubbing off the bark with the back of a knife. Cut thin slices and soak in water for about 2 hours to remove bitterness. A classic Japanese dish called kimpira is made with shaved pieces of burdock, julienned carrots, celery, all stir-fried in sesame oil with soy sauce, rice wine, sugar, and hot peppers.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"Because Burdock can become invasive in some areas, prevent its spread by removing the flower heads before it has a chance to produce seeds in its second year. This variety is not the common burdock (Arctium minus) and is much less invasive though it can become weedy if not maintained well."
Seeds Per Package:
- 2 g packet - Approximately 130 Seeds‬
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
Latin Name: |
Arctium lappa ‘Watanabe Early’
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Watanabe Early Color: |
Green foliage with purple flowers
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Watanabe Early Flavor: |
A pleasant and earthy taste
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Growing Info
Days to Maturity: |
75-85 Days to maturity.
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Days to Germination: |
7-12 Days
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Seeding Depth: |
¼”-1/2 inches |
Row Spacing: |
18-24” |
Plant Height: |
3 feet |
Growth Habit: |
Upright |
Soil Preference: |
Deeply well-worked loamy soil
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Temperature Preference: |
68-77°F
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Other
Pests and Disease: |
Resistant to most pests and diseases, however slugs can be problematic if the garden space is not well kept.
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