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Mustard, being a grain, should not be planted within 15 cm (some say 30 cm) of other grains. Some Rabbis (ask yours) hold these laws do not apply to gardens planted outside Israel. One may not plant 2 types of grain along with a vine, even outside Israel. Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 174

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