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mardatha
mardatha Posts: 15,612 Forumite
I was thinking of planting some seeds of greens like kale or maybe cabbage - on the windowsills so they would start off quickly , to feed my hens. They eat a lot of greens and I am now a weed/kale free zone cos they et it all :D
Would it work even if just for a short time to give them more greens?

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  • alixandrea
    alixandrea Posts: 120 Forumite
    AIUI, you can in theory grow greens right the way thrugh the winter on a windowsill or in a greenhouse. This is what I'm intending to do once my tomatoes/aubergines/peppers are out of my greenhouse anyway. I also scattered some salad veg seed in my old wheelbarrow (I'm using it as a planter) this weekend and fully expect it to come up (well, if the snails don't get it first of course...)
  • tim_n
    tim_n Posts: 1,607 Forumite
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    plenty of time for leafy veg yet. You can also get a winter lettuce which grows through the colder months.
    Tim
  • jackieglasgow
    jackieglasgow Posts: 9,436 Forumite
    You are having a laugh go kn,admig it tge kale is for you really- you have gone over to the dark side lol!!! :rotfl:
    mardatha wrote: »
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  • oldtractor
    oldtractor Posts: 2,262 Forumite
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    KALE? Mardatha?????????????????????????
  • Nargleblast
    Nargleblast Posts: 10,763 Forumite
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    You see, that unmentionable green stuff does have a use!

    Incidentally, my two chickens like a handful of porridge oats every day.
    One life - your life - live it!
  • emiff6
    emiff6 Posts: 794 Forumite
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    You are having a laugh go kn,admig it tge kale is for you really- you have gone over to the dark side lol!!! :rotfl:

    Is this code? Or were you laughing so hard you couldn't see to type? :rotfl::D:rotfl:
    If I'm over the hill, where was the top?
  • emiff6
    emiff6 Posts: 794 Forumite
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    I sowed some kale seeds 3 weeks ago in a tray, it's come up but not growing much yet. I've also sown some spring cabbage seeds this weekend in pots, hoping I'm not too late.

    (NB - I don't have hens ;))
    If I'm over the hill, where was the top?
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    I would give them Swiss chard. I grow that for my hens, mainly because it's quick and the insects dont bother it much. Eat it myself too.

    The variety I use is Lucullus, which is supposed to be extra hardy and it grows large. It's a boring light green, but the hens don't seem to mind. :)
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