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Piper, now is the time to plant winter wheat which is about like feeding me chocolate ... bunnies LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it and it makes a very nutritious green forage during the winter. I just today finished threshing and cleaning the winter wheat I harvested from my garden last spring. I will plant tomorrow as we are supposed to have a chance at rain this weekend ... in 6 weeks I will be harvesting fresh greens for the bunnies and be their very best friend again :D

I also have some ragweed sprouting in my lawn that I am feeding to the bunnies and they snarf that up even before the dandelions.

I also pulled the green corn stalks after harvesting my sweet corn earlier this summer and dried it carefully in the sun and am feeding stalks of that to the buns ... they will go after that even before their oats LOL

And, when I mowed my lawn this summer, I would carefully dry the clippings, bagged and stored in the garage and have started feeding that ... definitely a reason to let the weeds grow in part of your lawn :cheesysmile: Who knew??? :D
 
AnnClaire":3t75w2l0 said:
Piper, now is the time to plant winter wheat
can any wheat, be winter wheat? What is the lowest temperture that it can handle?
 
Piper":2250o8f6 said:
AnnClaire":2250o8f6 said:
Piper, now is the time to plant winter wheat
can any wheat, be winter wheat? What is the lowest temperture that it can handle?

It's a specific variety and we plant it up here so you'll be fine down there. Your local seed cleaning plant is probably your best bet for finding it
 
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