
Gardeners use mustard for various purposes. Most often, it serves to fertilize the soil with nutrients and protect against pests.
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Yes, white mustard is recommended to be planted in open areas of the garden in spring or autumn. After about a month, the area needs to be mowed, and then dug up. Mustard stalks that have fallen into the ground will improve the properties of the soil, on which other crops can be grown.
In addition, an aqueous solution of mustard powder is used for spraying plants in the garden and vegetable garden in the fight against various pests, including aphids, slugs and Colorado beetles.