Not very practical for a garden/allotment my size but think Tigger and JB might just manage
Grow your own wheat?
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Not very practical for a garden/allotment my size but think Tigger and JB might just manage
Not very practical for a garden/allotment my size but think Tigger and JB might just manage
Chantal
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I think wheat is a bit useless for allotments but I've noticed you can get chickpea seeds now (Seeds of Italy) and actually I think they're quite worthwhile. Years ago in a friend's garden in Morocco I saw they'd grown just 4 rows of the things but the crop was impressive and they're dead easy to dry and store. Only for the larger plot I think though (mine's pathetically small).
Hi Chantal,
For the first time in over 20 years I am actually growing Wheat this year. Sadly this is Feed Wheat and not the quality needed for milling. I also will have Spring Barley on the go shortly also feed quality.
JB.
For the first time in over 20 years I am actually growing Wheat this year. Sadly this is Feed Wheat and not the quality needed for milling. I also will have Spring Barley on the go shortly also feed quality.
JB.
