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| Marlies Schmitt |
Posted - Jul 17 2010 : 5:34:43 PM We get our wheat seeds from Bountiful Garden www.bountifulgardens.org They are Heirloom, untreated, open-polinate. This year we are trying Kamut, Early Stone Age, and Red Vernal Emmer. I'm so excited! Can't wait to harvest, grind, and bake!
Marlies
Duck Lane Winery |
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| katmom |
Posted - Aug 03 2010 : 7:16:41 PM hey Marlies, I see you are down by Pocatello,,,,,how's the weather by you? We are just starting to heat up again....I am heading over thisFriday to a little community south of Moscow for the Appaloosa Museum fund raiser, "Apalousey Trail Ride" so I am hopeing for cool mornings and not to hot afternoons.
By the by,,,what does Duck Lane Winery stand for? are you a wine hobbist? or?
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| Room To Grow |
Posted - Aug 01 2010 : 11:56:50 AM Marlies, I just recieved my catalog from bountiful gardens...and I cant wait to order seeds... Deborah
we have moved to our farm...and love it |
| Room To Grow |
Posted - Jul 19 2010 : 07:56:53 AM Kristin, I was told to put the wheat in the freezer...Or in an air tight container. I just ordered a cool top to make an airtight container from a new plastic paint bucket. I also want to grow wheat. deborah
we have moved to our farm...and love it |
| kristin sherrill |
Posted - Jul 17 2010 : 7:55:43 PM I would LOVE to grow my own wheat here. But I don't think we can because of the high humidity. I just read someone's blog about them growing wheat. It looks so pretty all cut and tied together. We buy our wheat in bulk from Montana. I grind it to make bread. I am almost out of hard white. Some mothy looking creatures got in my last bag and I had to throw most of it to the chickens. I was heartbroken.
Have you already planted the grains? I would love to hear the "rest of the story".
Kris
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