Rhonda, order your seeds from www.rareseeds.com guaranteed to be organic and that evil Monsanto won't benefit.
You can start your seeds during the winter in mini-greenhouses outside.
If you don't have any plastic jugs you can get plenty on freecycle. Just post a "want"
Susan Traynor in horridly frigid and snowy MI. Still snowed in.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 8:59 PM, <sidesaddle5@yahoo.com> wrote:
As Cathryn noted, buying cabbage(s) for more than a few chickens is out of the question. Mine only get it occasionally, on really bad days. I raised a few extra cabbages this year, although this last one I did have to buy. Next year, I'm going to try raising a lot more and see how they keep in the cellar. The biddies won't mind if the outside leaves are a bit limp!
Actually, once the garden was largely done for the year, I also was able to keep giving the chickens all the Brussels sprouts leaves and broccoli leaves until the garden was stripped--I think they were still getting them up through the end of November!
I may also see if I can ask for pumpkins on our local Freecycle, once Hallowe'en is done. (A friend gave me several after Thanksgiving--I put up several tasty jars of pickled pumpkin and toasted seeds, while the chickens cleaned up the peelings and soft spots.) Also plan to try sprouting some barley on a regular basis for the chickens, next winter--maybe this year, if i can get the seed in time.
Rhonda
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STOP CORPORATE ABUSE--BAN ALL GMOs!
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