


Mustard Field - 11 x 15
Mustard fields bloom in the winter months (January-March) in the Napa and Burgundy countries often over-running and covering the grapevines and supports. It’s a “lowly” spice that is harvested from the pods of the ever invasive plant that is part of the turnip family. It can grow to over 6 feet high. It dries up and spreads its tiny seeds for next year. I saw a T-shirt with a single mustard seed balanced on the tip of a finger. Underneath it read. I have a mustard seed and I plan to use it. I love that thought, especially in context with the biblical sermon on faith.
Mustard fields bloom in the winter months (January-March) in the Napa and Burgundy countries often over-running and covering the grapevines and supports. It’s a “lowly” spice that is harvested from the pods of the ever invasive plant that is part of the turnip family. It can grow to over 6 feet high. It dries up and spreads its tiny seeds for next year. I saw a T-shirt with a single mustard seed balanced on the tip of a finger. Underneath it read. I have a mustard seed and I plan to use it. I love that thought, especially in context with the biblical sermon on faith.
Mustard fields bloom in the winter months (January-March) in the Napa and Burgundy countries often over-running and covering the grapevines and supports. It’s a “lowly” spice that is harvested from the pods of the ever invasive plant that is part of the turnip family. It can grow to over 6 feet high. It dries up and spreads its tiny seeds for next year. I saw a T-shirt with a single mustard seed balanced on the tip of a finger. Underneath it read. I have a mustard seed and I plan to use it. I love that thought, especially in context with the biblical sermon on faith.