You are way further down than I am.
The light up here makes growing some things a PITA
The light up here makes growing some things a PITA
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Father in law said he grew them here many yrs ago for his pigs and cows. Said they grew huge.
Henry Field’s Seed Sense for February 1926. In it the author writes, “If you don’t grow mangel beets for anything else, grow them for your chickens. They furnish a very important food element for your laying hens. Your hens will loaf on the job during the winter if they do not have green food of some kind like sprouted oats, cabbage, or beets. Mangels are easy to grow and make enormous yields."
"Laura Ingalls Wilder, of Little House on the Prairie fame, was famous for getting excellent egg production out of her hens in the winter on her farm. She wrote of mangels in her memoirs saying," “Some stock beets should be raised to feed the layers in winter. The hens are fond of them and they act as a relish and appetizer as well as save other feed.”
You are tempting me to try though... Maybe a smaller faster maturing beet
You are tempting me to try though... Maybe a smaller faster maturing beet
110 days to harvest???
Anything that needs more than 60 days can turn into a nail biter.
Anything over 80 days, and you be a crazy man.