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Interesting..what do you plant them in? Is that a raised bed? Or just regular ol' dirt?
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Here is another idea.... go today to your local feed/seed store and ask if they have any leftover winter pasture seed from last year. The germination rate will be a bit lower, but they should sell it for a discount.
Can this be planted or broadcast in the yard or around the outside of the chicken coop? Does TSC carry wheatseed or kale seed? thank you
For your winter pasture plantings.....do you get snow there? Is it frost resistant? We have killing frost by the end of this month usually but snow usually holds off till November. DO you have any suggestions on what to plant?
My veggie garden is not down producing yet but the tomatoes might be done in a week or two. I would like to plant something for the hens since they will access to the garden once its down with veggies. I cant let them in yet since they have discovered tomatoes & that they like them.
Thank you I will check out the websiteFor your area check out http://www.cce.cornell.edu/Pages/Default.aspx your New York cooperative extension Service. They can tell you the best varieties to plant and when to plant in New York.
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