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jeannetteshari
In the Brooder
- Apr 21, 2016
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Thank you. Unfortunately from what I read, Mississippi prohibits this kind of sale although, I'm going to check it out next time I go to TSC. I'd like to take a look at it : )
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You could just sprout the seed during the winter. Most seeds only take a couple of days to a week depending on far along you want them and its really easy to do in the house.Thank you very much! I'm definitely going to do something like this. I wish I could grow it through the winter when greens are less plentiful for them.
You could just sprout the seed during the winter. Most seeds only take a couple of days to a week depending on far along you want them and its really easy to do in the house.
I love sprouting! I just use big mason jars with cheesecloth over the top. They don't need light unless you want to get them longer and green and even then any little bit of light works. I'll toss em in the window that faces a side yard that has a fence right there and hardly gets any light and they will get long and green in no time! You can also grow stuff that you can toss into salads for you too. Everyone loves sprouted radish here, humans, chickens, parrots.Haha, I was just thinking this myself! Trying to think what room of the house I could use for my chicken fodder! It'll probably end up in my craft room. Won't my chickies be delighted to get some yummy greens on a cold winter day!?
I love sprouting! I just use big mason jars with cheesecloth over the top. They don't need light unless you want to get them longer and green and even then any little bit of light works. I'll toss em in the window that faces a side yard that has a fence right there and hardly gets any light and they will get long and green in no time! You can also grow stuff that you can toss into salads for you too. Everyone loves sprouted radish here, humans, chickens, parrots.