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reply phil on october , at : am i definitely prefer straw from an organic farm (conventionally-grown hay/straw may have pesticide residues), but i don't get too hung up on the crop it's from. it's a bonus if it's from a legume like alfalfa, but i'll take rye, wheat, buckwheat, whatever. reply david on
reply phil on october , at : am i definitely prefer straw from an organic farm (conventionally-grown hay/straw may have pesticide residues), but i don't get too hung up on the crop it's from. it's a bonus if it's from a legume like alfalfa, but i'll take rye, wheat, buckwheat, whatever. reply david on...
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reply phil on march , at : pm hmmm, good question. i suppose most things will winterkill in zone , but that's not the end of the world. for grasses, cereal rye goes down to zone . for legumes, many of the clovers go down to zone . so a mix of those would probably best, and you'll see if they come back
reply phil on march , at : pm hmmm, good question. i suppose most things will winterkill in zone , but that's not the end of the world. for grasses, cereal rye goes down to zone . for legumes, many of the clovers go down to zone . so a mix of those would probably best, and you'll see if they come back...
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