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Each Year from February to March, Napa Valley springs to life with an explosion of wild mustard blooms, carpeting rows of vineyards with bright yellow flowers and ushering in a new growing season. Mustard season is one of the best-kept secrets in wine country!
Mustard blooms! These tiny yellow flowers are the first sign of spring in wine country.
Why do mustard flowers grow in Napa Valley? Biodiversity! Mustard is planted between vineyard rows as a cover crop to protect the soil and replenish it with nutrients, while also attracting beneficial insects, preventing erosion, and warding off grapevine pests.
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