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"Mogga" wrote

Ahh yeah prob - will check the bag in the morning. I did toy earlier
in the year with buying a huge sack of it and covering the field at
the back in it, and just seeing what grew./ Probably only ever so
slightly naughty though.


Just go to a Fishing Tackle shop and buy some Hemp seed (if it's still
available), used to use it boiled for catching Roach etc.

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"Mogga" wrote

Ahh yeah prob - will check the bag in the morning. I did toy earlier
in the year with buying a huge sack of it and covering the field at
the back in it, and just seeing what grew./ Probably only ever so
slightly naughty though.


Just go to a Fishing Tackle shop and buy some Hemp seed (if it's still
available), used to use it boiled for catching Roach etc.


You can buy henp seed at a supermarket - well, Waitrose anyway.

No good for roach though. Doesn't even taste wonderful.

Mary


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