Granny's gone and done it again

14eggs/22hens is pretty good without supplimental light. 4 of the hens are freeloading polish who haven't laid an egg since before9/23. They all are eating fermented wheat today & tomorrow. Waiting on wheat to sprout so they can eat something green. Their yolks are already orange. I love my healthy chickens.
Can you tell me the easiest way to sprout?
 
After my ear was bleeding this morning, and i went to see the ent, i decided that since i was already in town i might as well go shopping. Jackpot! Lowes had 75% off all nursery stock except mums and pansies! Luckily i had tarps from harbor freight, because hubby would have a fit if i got dirt every where. I filled the back seat and the trunk! Blueberry bushes (6), blackberry canes (3) , holly bushes (2), yews, those cedar globe bushes that get so big and a bunch of other plants, too numerous to recall. So i should have enough plants to landscape the front of the house. Plus i got chocolates on sale and a mat for the front door for under $4. And i got a couple small Xmas gifts for friends. And some xmas decor, plus a bed for the big dog for $10! :celebrate :love :thumbsup
Nice score!!
 
So we are home and he is some kind of pizzed. Can we say roid rage ? Nothing in his room where it belongs and his whole world is turned upside down.
Well go get the garbage can and dump it back into his room.
 
Can you tell me the easiest way to sprout?
I just used my plastic window boxes that had some potting soil in them. Dipped out some wheat seeds that had been soaking overnight in the fermenting bucket & stirred them in the soil & added water. When the plants get 3 inches high, i'm gonna set the planters in the pens. Wheat is a Winter grass so the cold won't kill it.
 

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