At the Farmer's Market we had a close up view of it, so I thought I'd share it with you.
In another month, you will hardly see the vineyard and wonder why the farmer left so much gap between the rows of wheat.
Today I visited the home of a lady in our church and they had two rows of vines growing right across the back garden - very enterprising!
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Hi
This is actually done to control weeds. The wheat grows quicker than a particular weed and thereby kills it off. Wheat is a cheaper and more effective form of control than chemicals.
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