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Oh Dear! mother in law and Mother's Day Drama. 2013 Version
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 592044" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Nope. Field mustard (or canola or turnip rape) is related to turnip. It is grown for oil (from the seeds.) It's rather pretty for week or two, when it flowers but it smells oily, attracts bees and other flying things and is not pretty early or late summer and makes one ugly and miserable to walk stubble after harvest.</p><p></p><p>As I said, wheat or rye are much prettier and more pleasant next to your house. But I'm sure there are worse destinies than having to live a summer now and when next to field mustard field. And it does good things to the field and next summer sister in law can probably plant wheat to these fields again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 592044, member: 14557"] Nope. Field mustard (or canola or turnip rape) is related to turnip. It is grown for oil (from the seeds.) It's rather pretty for week or two, when it flowers but it smells oily, attracts bees and other flying things and is not pretty early or late summer and makes one ugly and miserable to walk stubble after harvest. As I said, wheat or rye are much prettier and more pleasant next to your house. But I'm sure there are worse destinies than having to live a summer now and when next to field mustard field. And it does good things to the field and next summer sister in law can probably plant wheat to these fields again. [/QUOTE]
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