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(I use mustard in various ways. When the plants are young i cook them as spinach or eat them as salad. Later i use the flowers to mix through green salad. The mustard seeds can be made into mustard sauce by adding vinegar. In the garden, mustard is an exce)
 
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In the garden, mustard is an excellent green manure. It grows so quickly that it outgrows weeds. It gives lots of material for mulching or compost. It can be sown even in late summer.
 
In the garden, mustard is an excellent green manure. It grows so quickly that it outgrows weeds. It gives lots of material for mulching or compost. It can be sown even in late summer.
 
The plants shown in the picture have not been affected by the light frost, but mustard does not survive stronger frost.
 
The plants shown in the picture have not been affected by the light frost, but mustard does not survive stronger frost.
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I've put this photo in the [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Public_domain#Material_in_the_public_domain public domain]. You can use it, but i would appreciate when you add a link to this page or to Eagle Rock Wiki. --[[User:John|John Eagles]] 01:45, 24 December 2011 (PST)

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I use mustard in various ways. When the plants are young i cook them as spinach or eat them as salad. Later i use the flowers to mix through green salad. The mustard seeds can be made into mustard sauce by adding vinegar. In the garden, mustard is an excellent green manure. It grows so quickly that it outgrows weeds. It gives lots of material for mulching or compost. It can be sown even in late summer. The plants shown in the picture have not been affected by the light frost, but mustard does not survive stronger frost.

Licensing

I've put this photo in the public domain. You can use it, but i would appreciate when you add a link to this page or to Eagle Rock Wiki. --John Eagles 01:45, 24 December 2011 (PST)

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