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I need a source for Pronghorn Wheat seeds!
I bought two packs of CATGRASS seeds for my daughters.
Hmmmm, according to the pack, the plant is: Kind: Wheat Variety: Pronghorn Grown in Nebraska. My question is..........Where can I buy this seed in bulk? On the pack it reads, Suggestion: Plant a new pot every 2 weeks for a continual supply of fresh greens for your favorite kitty. Buying a few seeds in a $1.79 pack every two weeks reminds me of what my dad used to tell me why owning a cemetary is a good business. "You buy it by the acre and sell it by the shovel-full !" |
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I need a source for Pronghorn Wheat seeds!
You can use other grasses; I don't think it has to be any special kind. Mine
eats any kind of wheat or rye I get from a farm store. I bought some bulk for 37 cents a lunchbag-size's worth about four years ago. She's still eating it and there's still over half a bag left. Of course I do take her outside to eat greens from the garden during the summer months though. "TOM KAN PA" wrote in message ... I bought two packs of CATGRASS seeds for my daughters. Hmmmm, according to the pack, the plant is: Kind: Wheat Variety: Pronghorn Grown in Nebraska. My question is..........Where can I buy this seed in bulk? On the pack it reads, Suggestion: Plant a new pot every 2 weeks for a continual supply of fresh greens for your favorite kitty. Buying a few seeds in a $1.79 pack every two weeks reminds me of what my dad used to tell me why owning a cemetary is a good business. "You buy it by the acre and sell it by the shovel-full !" |
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