Quoting%20commentary for Kilayim 4:9
הַנּוֹטֵעַ אֶת כַּרְמוֹ עַל שֵׁשׁ עֶשְׂרֵה אַמָּה שֵׁשׁ עֶשְׂרֵה אַמָּה, מֻתָּר לְהָבִיא זֶרַע לְשָׁם. אָמַר רַבִּי יְהוּדָה, מַעֲשֶׂה בְצַלְמוֹן, בְּאֶחָד שֶׁנָּטַע אֶת כַּרְמוֹ עַל שֵׁשׁ עֶשְׂרֵה שֵׁשׁ עֶשְׂרֵה אַמָּה, וְהָיָה הוֹפֵךְ שְׂעַר שְׁתֵּי שׁוּרוֹת לְצַד אֶחָד וְזוֹרֵעַ אֶת הַנִּיר, וּבְשָׁנָה אַחֶרֶת הָיָה הוֹפֵךְ אֶת הַשֵּׂעָר לְמָקוֹם אַחֵר וְזוֹרֵעַ אֶת הַבּוּר, וּבָא מַעֲשֶׂה לִפְנֵי חֲכָמִים, וְהִתִּירוּ. רַבִּי מֵאִיר וְרַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן אוֹמְרִים, אַף הַנּוֹטֵעַ אֶת כַּרְמוֹ עַל שְׁמֹנֶה שְׁמֹנֶה אַמּוֹת, מֻתָּר:
If one plants his vineyard sixteen cubits apart [between the rows] he may not bring [sow] seeds there. Rabbi Yehudah said, There was an incident in [the city of] Tzalmon, where one planted his vineyard sixteen cubits apart, and [one year] he turned the branches of two rows towards one side and sowed the [empty] plowed ground. The next year he turned the branches towards the other side and sowed the fallow ground, and the matter was brought before the Sages, and they permitted it. Rabbi Meir and Rabbi Shimon say, [even] if one plants his vineyard [only] eight cubits [apart] it is permitted.
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