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Starting wheat grass trays...
Posted by: banana who ()
Date: January 30, 2010 10:49PM

I have Ann Wigmore's book on wheatgrass and was gratified to learn that full light isn't needed for it to grow. However, I was curious if anyone sprouts wheatgrass in jars instead or, if they use trays, it is necessary to buy much soil and peat moss at first. Also, can we re-use the soil? I couldn't find that out in her book.

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Re: Starting wheat grass trays...
Posted by: Jgunn ()
Date: January 31, 2010 12:20AM

ive tried jars , and it goes moldy to easy , wheatgrass needs airflow smiling smiley

its preferrable not to reuse the soil and really the root mat gets so thick its hard to get any soil back out of it smiling smiley

i compost mine in my worm bins that i keep in the kitchen (vermiculture) ,

if you really cant do this just bag em an toss em around your local park , its just grass it wont hurt smiling smiley

...Jodi, the banana eating buddhist

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Re: Starting wheat grass trays...
Posted by: banana who ()
Date: January 31, 2010 02:36AM

Okay, Jodi...I am just stumbling around this stuff. I need to learn more about growing stuff. My mom's got a green thumb, but I haven't had good results with most of my plants except for my aloe vera, LOL, which would probably survive a nuclear explosion...

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