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Becky Harris
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Last comment "might coordinate with ugly harvest gold bathroom"
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Where is the mustard coverlet from?
color combo - grey, mustard yellow, white
grey, mustard yellow with hint of grey, dark wood. floor and wood furniture are same color. shade could work with L6 second bedroom.
paint color gray and mustard pillows
There is hope for mustard colored bath tile! Grey
keeps a mustard coverlet and pillows in check, preserving this bedroom's quiet air.
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Austin Patterson Disston Architects
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Last comment "Don't like. Too dark. Needs more light and white countertop and backsplash"
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is the mustard island? I love the drama and grounded feel of the whole design!
A little bit of mustard can be elegant
Mustard yellow & black kitchen color
Gray walls for powder room with a piece mustard furniture or vice versa????
Love the mustard with the black
Subtle mustard on the island lightens the banks of black cabinetry and elevates the feel of this kitchen.
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Last comment "Salad greens: When to plant: Fall to winter (in mild-winter climates); early spring elsewhere. Radi"
Harvest mustard greens by cutting off the leaves and leaving the stems or by removing the outer leaves once they reach 6 to 8 inches long. You can also pull up the entire plant. “Cut and come again” harvest methods work well for arugula, endive, escarole and many mustard greens. Simply cut off the tops
to 65 (mustard greens); 65 to 90 (endive, escarole); up to 90 (radicchio) Light requirement: Full sun to partial shade Water requirement: Regular traditional landscape Escarole Add to ideabook Escarole Planting and care: Sow arugula seeds 1/2 inch deep and 2 inches apart or scatter them over a garden
form. Mustard greens like fertile and well-drained soil, and do best if you don’t plant them where cabbage crops have grown. Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep and 1 to 2 inches apart. Keep the soil most, and when the plants reach between 4 and 5 inches high, thin them to 4 to 6 inches apart. (You can eat the thinnings
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Nick Noyes Architecture
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Added to 479 ideabooks
Last comment "sideon"
Like mustard yellow it replicates the golden mustard which grows in the vineyards every spring
Mustard yellow/ taupe trim/ white windows house in Heraldsberg CA
color mustard blends well with scenery
custom mustard exterior hue serves as a bridge between the surrounding greenery and the standing-seam copper roof. Exterior paint: custom by color consultant Helen Eging
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Chris Barrett Design
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Last comment "Bookcase"
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like how mustard yellow goes with dark colors
Leather mustard walls and wood
Mustard wall and shelves,art
mustard with aqua...Mustard grass cloth...Mustard Walls!
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Lisa Hallett Taylor
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Last comment "Golden orange"
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mustard accent wall in living room? or stripe?
thick-walled mustard yellow divider separates the kitchen from the living room and provides one of the few actual walls in the main areas of the house.Designed by the late architect George Bissell in the early 1960s, the house integrates the indoors with the outdoors, making the transition almost seamless.
Deep mustard yellow, a classic midcentury hue, perfectly complements the retro attitude of this living area and reflects the golden flooring color.
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Kim Gamel
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Last comment "Fall"
Chinese Mustard (Brassica juncea) Chinese mustard, seen here in the center, has a broad, crinkly leaf whose colors range from bright green to deep russet. It pairs well with wispy grasses and deep purple pansies. USDA zones: Not
for George: dark container with variety of colors, & heights: Chinese mustard,wispy grasses & deep purple pansies.
Chinese mustard, seen here in the center, has a broad, crinkly leaf whose colors range from bright green to deep russet. It pairs well with wispy grasses and deep purple pansies. USDA zones: Not applicable; grow as an annual Water requirement: Medium moisture; well-drained soil Light requirement: Full
inese Mustard(Brassica juncea)Chinese mustard, seen here in the center, has a broad, crinkly leaf whose colors range from bright green to deep russet. It pairs well with wispy grasses and deep purple pansies.USDA zones: Not applicable; grow as an annualWater requirement: Medium moisture; well-drained
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Last comment "nice"
Treviso. Mustard greens, as befits the name, are the hottest of the common salad greens. Within this broad category, you’ll find several options; mizuna is one of the most familiar. Mustard greens come in a range of sizes, from low growing to tall; colors, from light green to red to purple; and leaf shapes
to 65 (mustard greens); 65 to 90 (endive, escarole); up to 90 (radicchio) Light requirement: Full sun to partial shade Water requirement: Regular
Treviso. Mustard greens, as befits the name, are the hottest of the common salad greens. Within this broad category, you’ll find several options; mizuna is one of the most familiar. Mustard greens come in a range of sizes, from low growing to tall; colors, from light green to red to purple; and leaf shapes
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