Chicken Feed - Home Grown Sunflower and Millet!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @karendavis8764
    @karendavis8764 2 года назад +23

    Isn't it just amazing how God created gardens to grow! Plant one tiny seed and get a huge return on your efforts, gotta love it!

  • @treehouse7367
    @treehouse7367 4 года назад +113

    I have seen some amish around here do a "sunflower braid"(like garlic) - they take off as much of the flower, greens and leaves as they can without compromising the head - leave about a foot of stem(?). Using 3 heads at a time, all facing outward - they bundle the stems with twine move up 6 inches add 3 more etc. - it seems space efficent and provides a lot of air flow.

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    • @danieljack9214
      @danieljack9214 3 года назад

      @Lane Korbyn Happy to help =)

    • @robine916
      @robine916 3 года назад +14

      @@danieljack9214 Interesting, both you and "Lane" joined YT a day apart,...this year...

  • @turiaturiana7529
    @turiaturiana7529 2 года назад +6

    Sean you have such a calm, relaxed manner and voice. Ty for great info and amazing video

  • @amykinnell2837
    @amykinnell2837 4 года назад +61

    Your attached greenhouse with the cats is a great idea. I tried to dry sunflowers in my shed and the mice had a field day.

    • @tamarab5751
      @tamarab5751 4 года назад +2

      I just throw them in a large cardboard box for a month or so in our supply closet inside. But we've never had mice.

    • @kenyonbissett3512
      @kenyonbissett3512 3 года назад +7

      Lol, just what you need, a mouse house shed. You could catch, kill and feed them to your chickens. Chickens love protein. Free protein. Chicken happy dance!

    • @catherinegrace2366
      @catherinegrace2366 Год назад +1

      Baking soda will rid you of the mice. I had a horrible problem with mice and rats. It took about a month of refreshing the baited feed with baking soda and now I just put baking soda on the floor where the mice use to run. They run through baking soda, they will absorb it. So much nicer! No mice or rats!

  • @sparrowgarden1401
    @sparrowgarden1401 4 года назад +43

    We are putting our millet and sunflowers in pillow cases this year to prevent mice from getting to them. Even hanging from the rafters did not keep the mice away. Make sure your sunflowers are super dry hefore storing or they will mold. We also let overipe corn dry and use it for chicken feed. We use a bottle opener to scrape the kernels off.

    • @kevinrudd1
      @kevinrudd1 4 года назад +5

      Mice and rats can easily chew through most bags, metal or glass are the only rodent proof containers I know of

    • @ludicrousone8706
      @ludicrousone8706 4 года назад +4

      Their is a garden channel here on RUclips were she buys cheap tulle by the yard and wraps her plat with it. She says most animals really don't like to touch it and it allows for a good airflow.

    • @reneelalala7690
      @reneelalala7690 4 года назад +1

      Hey how did you get the sunflowers to dry without molding? Just the drying process was unsuccessful for me this year. I did in a dark shed with good airflow hung upsidedown. Thanks!

    • @sparrowgarden1401
      @sparrowgarden1401 4 года назад +3

      @@reneelalala7690 I rub off the flower parts on the seeds, I also wait to harvest them til they are drying out on the stalk. At the first sign of birds getting them, is when I usually pick them. But we do have very dry summers, with no rain and low humidity. I find drying them outside helps. But we have to protect them from creatures eating them. They do mold, if they are not completely dried out.

    • @juliosalas6907
      @juliosalas6907 Год назад

      😅0

  • @madelinepommier205
    @madelinepommier205 4 года назад +2

    Best part for sure is that chuckle at the end...

  • @Xxfades321xX
    @Xxfades321xX 4 года назад +41

    Sean, I like to roast my sunflower seed and then use that roasted seed to cut my whole coffee beans as they go into the grinder, they add a good flavorful and nutty component to the coffee and sunflower yields a different yet seemingly longer lasting energy than caffeine

    • @nymbeats
      @nymbeats 4 года назад +4

      that is a very cool practice.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +6

      Great idea, we'll remember this during the winter!

    • @Xxfades321xX
      @Xxfades321xX 4 года назад +3

      @@edibleacres roasting for me usually means putting seed Into a cast iron skillet on the wood stove and simply stirring and watching it as it roasts over the coming hours-weeks depending on temps and how much were using the wood stove

    • @keralee
      @keralee 2 года назад

      Do you roast them hulled still with shells? Am guessing hulled ?

    • @tinuvianna
      @tinuvianna 2 года назад +1

      @@keralee I don't know what their practice is but I bet you could roast them unhulled and grind them with coffee beans and just perk the seeds, hulls, beans and all. 🤷‍♀️ Try it each way?

  • @adamrummer5342
    @adamrummer5342 4 года назад +14

    It's wonderful to see a small part of the life you lead, you seem truly fulfilled with life and it's heartwarming

  • @rickbailey7183
    @rickbailey7183 4 года назад +6

    What a wonderfully harmonious way to farm!

  • @Michael_McMillan
    @Michael_McMillan 4 года назад +22

    I foresee many sunflower and millet volunteers in your garden next year! haha :-)

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 Год назад

    Probably the best thing I’ve seen about keeping chickens, compliments

  • @chuckzinda4820
    @chuckzinda4820 4 года назад +3

    I think I'll plant sunflowers next year in my newly prepped garden bed. The birds will love them. Must get the Wizard of Oz look for my wife when she goes to harvest! 😊

  • @fallenangelwi25
    @fallenangelwi25 4 года назад +24

    *** then the wild birds spread the seed and makes for next year's harvest ❤️

  • @joydavis4087
    @joydavis4087 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this vid. It has given me some excellent ideas to help sustain my future chicken project. Thanks

  • @jules-marcdavis6843
    @jules-marcdavis6843 4 года назад +14

    Beautiful and well thought out video again. I find your voice very soothing which just makes my chicken watching that more pleasant. Yes I come to watch your chickens lol... One note, I finally had some goji berry bushes take and they flowered this year! It's fun to try even if I'm in a apt. and container gardening, I got zucchini and tomatoes and bunches of herbs, I'm satisfied

  • @Angelbach1995
    @Angelbach1995 4 года назад +37

    I want to see how to press sunflower seeds for oil!

    • @davidschmidt270
      @davidschmidt270 3 года назад +1

      Me too

    • @Brisbanesdaddy
      @Brisbanesdaddy 2 года назад +1

      @@davidschmidt270 I bought a Piteba oil expeller. Its the way to go to create oil from sunflower seed, also other nuts and seeds. Angela Baumbach, Edibleacres

  • @ColossalSwordFormAndTechnique
    @ColossalSwordFormAndTechnique 11 месяцев назад

    Never mind. I already bought some. Will plant and water them once a week lightly in a poked water bottle ☝️

  • @janellelucido4444
    @janellelucido4444 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for leading by example. I’m doing similar next year. Love providing forag and activities form my chickens guineas and ducks

  • @nicholasnapier2684
    @nicholasnapier2684 3 года назад +3

    You've been teaching very well you're doing a great great work..our Creator would have wanted this is why you are doing this I don't know how I missed this video.. but it's very good!! I try to convince a lot of my friends live this way because in the countryside it has sustainability in the city you don't have much sustainability meant to be built up and goes out like that you go to other countries don't do that what we do here....costarica good example...

  • @russelltheone6969
    @russelltheone6969 3 года назад +1

    I love growing sunflowers. Millet is easy to grow and one can always replant the seed next year.

  • @rosea830
    @rosea830 4 года назад +3

    Looks like a great way to dry them out. I would mention that we grew Black oil sunflowers next to Mammoth sunflowers and the Mammoths don't seem to attract the gold finches as much if at all. They grew well in a berm I made to stop fall flood waters from getting to the house, no fertilizer or soil amendment.

  • @threegoodeyes7400
    @threegoodeyes7400 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for the ideas! I planted both sunflower and amaranth for their beauty and the bees love/d the sunflowers. I’ve a friend that just started keeping chickens and I’ve already told her I’m going to save the seed heads for her to give her chickens some snacks. I didn’t even think about trying to save the amaranth. I bet they’d enjoy that too. Now I have to figure out when to harvest those. Thanks!

    • @threegoodeyes7400
      @threegoodeyes7400 4 года назад +1

      I’m not sure how important it is for storing long-term, but I saw elsewhere that you should remove the spent tiny flowers before hanging to dry. Maybe it helps expose the seeds and won’t remain as damp if/when they get rained on, perhaps prevent premature molding?

    • @ludicrousone8706
      @ludicrousone8706 4 года назад +2

      The chicken will enjoy unripe or not as ripe amaranth as well. Just cut it when it's convenient to you.

  • @naturegirl2873
    @naturegirl2873 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your little piece of heaven with all of us!

  • @Thee-_-Outlier
    @Thee-_-Outlier 2 года назад

    You're an impressive observer of nature my friend, and you have a funny way with words as a bonus

  • @courtneyheron1561
    @courtneyheron1561 4 года назад +5

    Terrific! I love what you both are doing. Ideas I definitely wish to incorporate in my future growing operations! Love the bouquets of seeds. Thank you for your creativity, generosity and gentle sharing! I look forward to seeing more of what you do and come up with. Much appreciation and gratitude 🙏

  • @ednaofeliasabile5737
    @ednaofeliasabile5737 3 года назад +1

    The sunflowers looks beautiful hanging like that

  • @GeorgeMcIntyreMclntyre
    @GeorgeMcIntyreMclntyre Год назад

    No you are drying them the right way keep up the good good man keep up the good work someone has taught you very well Soldier good job

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Год назад

      Glad you think so :)

    • @patrapper7367
      @patrapper7367 Год назад

      Last year I tried drying sunflower seeds in the garage that is not heated but they still seem to turn up moldy on some of them maybe they need to hang in the field longer I don't know

  • @farmerjones5479
    @farmerjones5479 4 года назад +1

    The eggs will be amazing! The oils and nutrients are phenomenal.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +1

      It's always lovely to remember all this niceness we're trying to bring our hens comes back to us in short order.

  • @familyfungi
    @familyfungi 4 года назад +1

    So wonderful and creative. Really love the idea to use a sack of store-bought black oil sun flower seeds.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +2

      We had the seed so why not, but I'm sure there are more interesting types to work with

    • @familyfungi
      @familyfungi 4 года назад

      @@edibleacres I'm a big fan of use what you have. We love seeing what y'all implement.
      We found rose-eyed mallow (we're in zone 8) and harvested some seed to sow in late fall. Seeking hardy perennials in our area.
      Are you familiar with the grand solar minimum? If so, thoughts?

  • @cattfishing
    @cattfishing 4 года назад +6

    We did this accidentally at first. We had a huge bag of feed for the chickens along with wild bird seed sitting out because I forgot about them and our lovely buck, fred escaped, and completely tired the bags apart, scratched at them digging for his favorite seeds and spread them all over.lol then while cleaning what I could up, the girls had a heyday grabbing handfuls to plant in their planter and around the small part of the land we use a "yard" with maybe less than 100sq ft of grass. Well, now its probably a few hundred sq ft of free feed that has been feeding our animals all thru the summer as treats and still have some to put away for the winter. We are now going to designate an area and continue to grow it ourselves to help supplement feed and use as treats. And hopefully one day become completely self sufficient. As feed is getting harder and harder to come by when its needed. And we can find hay for the life of us. Anywho. One day. As long as we keep working hard, I believe our day will come. You have been such a huge help and inspiration this year since I've found your channel. Thank you so much.

  • @gerardhoward1652
    @gerardhoward1652 3 года назад +2

    Your videos are always so interesting… you’re always giving me ideas to implement around my home stead.

  • @longarmsupplies
    @longarmsupplies 4 года назад +2

    Keep planting those sunflowers! Their pollen has medicinal benefits for the guts in bees...

  • @CharlesGann1
    @CharlesGann1 2 года назад

    Gotta love Stanley

  • @jonrev5630
    @jonrev5630 2 года назад +1

    Very loved and happy chickens. Inspiring ideas thanks

  • @LcChubby123
    @LcChubby123 4 года назад

    Excellent work Stanley

  • @PeytonWind
    @PeytonWind 4 года назад +2

    Hmm, at 0:44 it looks like somebody's wearing stockings and slippers similar to the "witch of the east," in the Wizard of Oz. ^ ^ You're so right about the massive return to be harvested from planting one seed and harvesting a seedhead.

  • @samuelmjlfjell
    @samuelmjlfjell 4 года назад

    Great Video very helpful to me. My sunflowers I put quarter inch hardware cloth to protect them from the squirrels. I also put Crisco and pepper on the stems of the tallest sunflowers to protect some of them from the squirrels. I get about 10 seed heads .

  • @BoldlyGrowHomestead
    @BoldlyGrowHomestead 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful sunflower harvest! I had about a 1/2 dozen or so Mongolian Giant Sunflowers grow this year. No chickens sadly but I am in the process of harvesting the seeds for our own eating or replanting next year!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +1

      We need to grow out larger headed types for next year I think.

  • @NS-pf2zc
    @NS-pf2zc 4 года назад +1

    I'm going to have to try this next year. The few sunflowers I had that survived the deer I've been trying to harvest.

  • @blancadejesus9464
    @blancadejesus9464 2 года назад +1

    Loving the chickens♥️

  • @johnpino4837
    @johnpino4837 3 года назад

    I have fence wire over my chicken run. In the fall I just through the sunflower seed heads on it. Many of the seeds fall out on their own but I also occasionally hit them with a stick to thresh them on to the ground.

  • @bradspaugh9827
    @bradspaugh9827 3 года назад

    Your garden looks amazing. Its so green and lush.

  • @johoney5458
    @johoney5458 2 года назад

    this is exactly the topics I am interested in, and many more. ty very much.

  • @jeffskinner1226
    @jeffskinner1226 4 года назад +3

    I used to have Cockatiels and whenever they got a fresh dish of seed mix they'd always go through and eat all the sunflower seeds from it first.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад

      They love sunflower. Very high value food for them.

  • @nicholasnapier2684
    @nicholasnapier2684 3 года назад +1

    My grandparents used to put them in paper bags on the ceiling on the back porch to keep mice out of them...

  • @lunabeta3516
    @lunabeta3516 2 года назад

    The whole video is great for me. Thank you

  • @barrypetejr5655
    @barrypetejr5655 4 года назад

    The birds are already having a field day north of u on our sun flowers.....do to the large amount of produce from my garden spot always lots of free food that is so luvd by our chickens. Actually have millet growing where the bird feeders were last winter.

  • @chickenlaynehomestead94
    @chickenlaynehomestead94 2 года назад

    I love this video. It gave us great ideas for our home garden.

  • @victoriajohnson3034
    @victoriajohnson3034 2 года назад +1

    I would wrap hanging sunflowers with a mesh screen to catch any that drop as they dry

  • @carlclark1036
    @carlclark1036 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this good info!

  • @antiowarr9467
    @antiowarr9467 4 года назад

    I always wait for a relaxing time to view ur videos. You guy are awesome..... thx....

  • @bbtruth2161
    @bbtruth2161 4 года назад +1

    A added bonus is the sunflowers and millet can be good for your soil.

  • @rosehavenfarm2969
    @rosehavenfarm2969 4 года назад +14

    i grew some of those black seeded sunflowers (like you, from the chicken seeds) in our new hoophouse, half as a joke, to "see what happens." HUGE.
    The girls LOVED picking at the heads.
    We have plans to grow a lot more next year. we just need to find a way to protect the seedlings from the deer out in the field.
    no, there are not enough hours in the day, but we persevere, right?
    cheers!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +4

      Just keep trying and expanding each year, and things seem to work out more and more!

  • @wildedibles819
    @wildedibles819 4 года назад

    We well the chippys helped us plant sunflowers lol the chippys and rabbits are enjoying them now
    Happy harvest im very tired but trying to push on
    Much love xoxox

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +1

      Chipsters are really involved in both directions of planting and eating what grows here. They somehow seem to eat much more than they plant! The rate they eat our strawberries they are eating the equivalent of 10,000 pounds in ratio to their body weight!

    • @wildedibles819
      @wildedibles819 4 года назад

      @@edibleacres lol where they putting them all lol
      We don't have it too bad here further up north we have red squirrel and they tend to eat more wild food i think?
      Ive heard lots of storys but ours are not too bad
      Since i started feeding our rabbits sunflower seeds and oats lol they are going under and around the pens to clean up what the rabbits spill lol
      Happy harvest much love xoxox

  • @tamarab5751
    @tamarab5751 4 года назад +3

    You may get new, smaller sunflowers on the stalks you left standing. I always do.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +1

      I bet. We're aiming towards fall/frost soon but that's fine.

  • @ericolsen7687
    @ericolsen7687 4 года назад +1

    Sean rub the flowers off of the sunflower seeds so the heads dry faster and are less likley to mold.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад

      Thank you, I can do that later today... Good tip.

  • @raquelgomezrodriguez4042
    @raquelgomezrodriguez4042 Месяц назад

    Not a good idea to try sunflower oil… a lot of evidence towards the inflammatory effect..
    beautiful video!!
    I will give my chickens the few sunflower plants I grew this summer! More for next one!
    Greetings from northern Spain 😊

  • @FindingHappinessInAllYouDo
    @FindingHappinessInAllYouDo 4 года назад +1

    This is awesome I made a millet vegan meat loaf that's some good stuff and I eat butternut daily good video new sub

    • @karenbuckner1959
      @karenbuckner1959 Год назад

      Your vegan loaf sounds good. Care to share the recipe?

  • @jackhighwood2160
    @jackhighwood2160 4 года назад

    Your chicken vids are the best.

  • @johnduffy6546
    @johnduffy6546 10 месяцев назад

    Chooks are amazing

  • @kevinbane3588
    @kevinbane3588 Год назад

    Great Video!

  • @CliffsidePermaculture
    @CliffsidePermaculture 4 года назад

    These are really beautiful, in addition to being so functional, very nice video, I really enjoyed watching.

  • @nicholasnapier2684
    @nicholasnapier2684 3 года назад

    sunflowers I grow different varieties here in Florida pick it up when I feed my chickens I buy by the bag but now that I see that I can grow them that's why I started doing it cuz if I even do it more now I think it's important each other people

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 года назад

      They are beautiful to grow for sure.

  • @chriscoody9922
    @chriscoody9922 2 года назад +2

    I used to be a raptor biologist and what we do is run some survey cord at about eight feet and tie some aluminum pans on it. It is a little trashy looking but it really seems to mess with a raptors mind from two perspectives, 1) the twisting aluminum startles them and 2) as a falconer I can attest to this personally, it is dangerous for them to fly around wires.

  • @zubaidasmith4551
    @zubaidasmith4551 3 года назад +1

    oh gosh millet! That would be a hard one to share...LOL Love it so much!!!! I make my sushi and my grape leaves with it. Yummy!

  • @williamwilliams7706
    @williamwilliams7706 Год назад

    Interesting ideas.

  • @NarrowPathDiaries
    @NarrowPathDiaries 4 года назад +12

    Love this, I’m gonna try sunflowers next year! Have you thought about or have you grown any alfalfa for the chickens? On an unrelated note, love your hair! And the candid moment with your wife was adorable :)

  • @juliamarple3785
    @juliamarple3785 2 года назад

    Great ideas.

  • @elkhound25
    @elkhound25 4 года назад

    super nice harvest. it would be interesting to see how much oil could be pressed from that sunflower plot if totally harvested.cant wait to see the corn harvest.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +1

      I suspect a fair bit of oil from that field if we really went for it.

  • @nelslindberg765
    @nelslindberg765 4 года назад

    Stanley is so cute.

  • @peterwhelan6144
    @peterwhelan6144 Год назад

    Great presentation thank . Congratulations on your wonderful speaking voice - I would suggest that if you ever needed to , an audio job would just fall into your lap . God Bless your family and farm.

  • @hughezzell10000
    @hughezzell10000 2 года назад

    i wonder how a crop of winter wheat at the sunflower/millet location would do. Perhaps there are two crops to be had there each year.

  • @levoiliernippon
    @levoiliernippon 4 года назад

    very lovely

  • @BrendaRuhl-dj2qd
    @BrendaRuhl-dj2qd Год назад

    Beautiful
    You don’t have any weasel, possum or raccoons?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Год назад

      They're around I think but haven't been too much trouble

  • @LWeideman1
    @LWeideman1 4 года назад

    Chicken heaven!

  • @frederickheard2022
    @frederickheard2022 4 года назад

    Is the rope on the greenhouse post a scratcher for Stanley?

  • @hogue3666
    @hogue3666 Год назад

    That's an awesome idea. I don't have a lot of experience with any of this, but I'm curious to know what your thoughts are over doing sunflowers over field corn. With the amount of Labor that you've done you may as well throw some corn through a grinder. Potato potaato?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Год назад

      Probably could have been more efficient in many ways with this project, but its all about learning.. .I suspect amaranth will be quite worth our while this season

  • @MsLeanne68
    @MsLeanne68 3 года назад

    Hi there! Love your vids ❤️ We’re from Qld Australia and am a lil annoyed that out of all of the sunflower seeds I planted, only 2 have survived 🤷‍♀️

  • @sean-or1nc
    @sean-or1nc 4 года назад

    Looks like your gonna have to build a drying shed specifically for next year.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +1

      I think we'll need more infrastructure to process the scale of food we're growing now. Good problems to have.

  • @Brisbanesdaddy
    @Brisbanesdaddy 2 года назад

    I see that you have some squash on trays in your greenhouse. Are you curing them? If so, what kinds need cured and for home long? In the sun? in the shade? Thank you so much!

  • @dailynature3712
    @dailynature3712 Год назад

    really nice

  • @marvona3531
    @marvona3531 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing👍🦋👍🦋👍🦋

  • @RagbagMcShag
    @RagbagMcShag 4 года назад +1

    I love when it's time to harvest pumpkins we are having pumpking chili or soup atleast twice a week now :)
    Also can't wait to turn some of them into lovely jelly

  • @aron8949
    @aron8949 4 года назад

    Amazing!

  • @LolitasGarden
    @LolitasGarden 4 года назад +1

    Squirrels get my sunflower heads before I can use them as winter feed. Good luck.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +1

      I think the key is to have a larger scale of planting so a lot can be lost and you still have some for your hopes

  • @lindawisner3525
    @lindawisner3525 4 года назад

    Rodents probably enjoying too

  • @lindakurtz2653
    @lindakurtz2653 4 года назад

    Just curious 'cause I love how your mind works....What are the tree stump sections along the fenceline?

    • @ludicrousone8706
      @ludicrousone8706 4 года назад +1

      He keeps them to allow worms to collect under them and than pushes one or two over to give the hens an extra treat.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +1

      Yep, makes habitat for little creatures the chickens can eat later, and protects the currant and poplar cuttings I stuck there this spring from being dug up by the hens scratching. Very low tech but pretty functional.

  • @allonesame6467
    @allonesame6467 4 года назад

    Great treats for the girls and you! Question! What is the pink blooming shrub mid frame at 5:40? It's beautiful. Love what you guys do! Blessings Abound!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +1

      That's actually a goji berry!

  • @Ekeenan86
    @Ekeenan86 3 года назад +1

    Did you find deer were eating those sunflowers?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 года назад

      Lucked out here and had minimal browse. The land is owned by an avid hunter...

  • @suzette1875
    @suzette1875 Год назад

    Are you preserving any seeds for planting?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Год назад +1

      We try to save a wide range of seed for planting

  • @yoopermann7942
    @yoopermann7942 4 года назад

    the only diffrences i see that deal with the sun flowers is the number of flower "heads" you put in a bundle, as ror millet i never grew that before so i can not comment on that, my problems with drying sun flowers are chip munks, squriels, and mice, no matter what i do them fury little buggers seem to get to the sun flower heads,, great looking flock of hens

  • @amritaamazon3692
    @amritaamazon3692 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video!
    At what point did you pick the sunflowers? We’re they still looking fresh or had they dried out quite a bit?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 года назад +1

      Kind of a mix. Some were further along some more fresh. The birds were taking many so we harvested before they were all gone.

  • @jimmyhvy2277
    @jimmyhvy2277 6 месяцев назад

    So Much Virtue Signalling , OMG !

  • @reneelalala7690
    @reneelalala7690 4 года назад

    Hey tips for easily getting the seeds off the heads once they are cured?? takes FOREVER!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад

      We aren't there yet, so not quite sure... Someday we hope to be at this level: ruclips.net/video/xC6MtA_ldQI/видео.html :)

  • @klee88029
    @klee88029 2 года назад

    Do they eat the outer shells of the millet and sunflowers?

  • @nathanhale7444
    @nathanhale7444 Год назад

    What kind of sunflowers are those? What do I look for to find them? My local grocery store has bags of black sunflower seeds and I've been wondering if I could just scatter them to grow or if they're likely cooked or something that would make them dead.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Год назад

      We grew them out from standard/generic Black Oil Sunflower Seeds from the store...

    • @nathanhale7444
      @nathanhale7444 Год назад

      @@edibleacres col Thanks. I'm putting it on my grocery list. My back acres are gona be loaded with these babies lol

  • @kennethflynn2469
    @kennethflynn2469 Год назад

    Hang upside down in rafters keeps them from getting moldy

  • @mideallen202
    @mideallen202 2 года назад

    Do you get a mice problem doing this system?

  • @marketgarden2062
    @marketgarden2062 2 года назад

    Colin Ferrell...What's your availability on plants?...sp Mexican sunflower and millet. Ty.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  2 года назад

      Ha. March 1st we open our store at edibleacres.org for spring shipping if anything looks fun there :)

  • @johnrobholmes
    @johnrobholmes 4 года назад

    Have you dealt with foxes in your yard? I don't have male chickens or a dog to defend them, and a red fox has found ways into the buffet. Short of a 8ft fence with 2 feet underground or a sad little enclosed pen im not sure what to do. I love having the chickens run around the back yard with lots of space. Can't bear to shove them in a little cage.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 года назад +1

      We've been lucky to have no fox issues. We have decently strong fencing in place. Racoons and Skunks come at night but the chickens are all in bed safely by then. So far so good. The sturdy fence seems to be a pretty critical element.

    • @johnrobholmes
      @johnrobholmes 4 года назад

      @@edibleacres thanks for the feedback. I think I'll give the chickens to another family until I can make a safer arrangement. I'll sorely miss the composting and eggs though!