Rabbits by Accident
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I didn't want to dilute the fodder posts with this question, but if you'd rather I add it to the existing info about fodder, I will be glad to do so
I finally got around to buying some wheat to sprout for fodder. Then it turned cold ... It is supposed to stay in the teens for about the next week or so, which is really cold for central Texas. . . . and I've already started sprouting some of the wheat.
We live in a 19' travel trailer (caravan) and obviously have limited living space and no basement.
Here are my options:
Originally I set up a glass shelf unit on the south/east side of a storage building. I thought maybe I could cover it with plastic . . . but it would definitely be below freezing at night.
I also have access to an unheated garage with a concrete floor. I suppose this is where I'll have to do it. Is it worth carrying the trays out into the sunlight daily? I think I have a light somewhere LOL . . .
Is there a way to grow fodder while it's cold without a building?
Thanks for any help and/or suggestions!!!
Liz
I finally got around to buying some wheat to sprout for fodder. Then it turned cold ... It is supposed to stay in the teens for about the next week or so, which is really cold for central Texas. . . . and I've already started sprouting some of the wheat.
We live in a 19' travel trailer (caravan) and obviously have limited living space and no basement.
Here are my options:
Originally I set up a glass shelf unit on the south/east side of a storage building. I thought maybe I could cover it with plastic . . . but it would definitely be below freezing at night.
I also have access to an unheated garage with a concrete floor. I suppose this is where I'll have to do it. Is it worth carrying the trays out into the sunlight daily? I think I have a light somewhere LOL . . .
Is there a way to grow fodder while it's cold without a building?
Thanks for any help and/or suggestions!!!
Liz