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Nov 6, 2015 5:04 PM CST
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Name: Keith
Long Island, NY (Zone 7a)
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If you own parrots, rabbits, or rodents you have access to many (almost free) garden stock.

For example, I purchased large parrot mix. Inside I got walnuts,pumpkin, pine tree, corn, peanut, peas, hot pepper, sunflower, amaranth, safflower, and wheat seed.

All of these can be planted in your garden next year at a cheap price! Something to consider if your on a budget or just want to grow something for fun.
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Nov 8, 2015 7:27 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Good one! Most of those should sprout, except the pieces of walnut.

If you like to grow beans, you can get seeds for about 13 diff kinds in a bag of "15 bean soup." Sold with the dry beans. The lentils & peas are split, so I don't know if they can sprout (so that's why I said "about 13 kinds"...)
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Nov 8, 2015 10:47 AM CST
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Name: Keith
Long Island, NY (Zone 7a)
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purpleinopp said:Good one! Most of those should sprout, except the pieces of walnut.

If you like to grow beans, you can get seeds for about 13 diff kinds in a bag of "15 bean soup." Sold with the dry beans. The lentils & peas are split, so I don't know if they can sprout (so that's why I said "about 13 kinds"...)



So long as they aren't baked they could possibly sprout, I haven't tried that yet. Human and animal food is treated differently that's why usually animal foods like seed are raw and not tampered with.
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Nov 8, 2015 9:49 PM CST
Name: Dnd
SE Michigan (Zone 6a)
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Good suggestions!!

I didn't realize amaranth was in those seed mixes...

I'm becoming something of a cultivar snob, myself. Not that I only accept certain cultivars so much as I just like knowing what cultivar something is. Rolling my eyes. I'm becoming more particular about it over the last several months, especially...maybe it's because I started hybridizing this year and knowing cultivars is important to the basic genetics aspect of hybridizing. Whatever it is, I would probably grow the amaranth and then bring it right here to ATP to have someone try to identify it for me. Big Grin

I'm hopeless. Hilarious!
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Nov 9, 2015 12:03 AM CST
Name: aud/odd
Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
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I have a cockatoo and I put the poop paper from his cage in my compost and always getting sprouts of something
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Nov 9, 2015 5:14 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
Opp, AL @--`--,----- ๐ŸŒน (Zone 8b)
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The beans I mentioned are raw (unless/until cooked after purchse.)
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Nov 9, 2015 10:26 PM CST
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Name: Keith
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purpleinopp said:The beans I mentioned are raw (unless/until cooked after purchse.)


So they should grow if planted. When growing season comes plant them in soil, until then store in the fridge.
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Nov 10, 2015 7:08 PM CST
Name: Sandy B.
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Keith, they're just dry beans -- the same as you get if you buy beans for planting; probably no guarantee about how old they are, but they "should" be fresh enough for planting. I'd just wait until you're close to planting time and then buy them... but keep in mind that those are going to be bean varieties that are normally used for "dry beans," not for "snap beans."
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Nov 12, 2015 8:45 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
Opp, AL @--`--,----- ๐ŸŒน (Zone 8b)
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http://www.hurstbeans.com/reci...
(I don't use the seasoning packet.)

Ingredients:
15 of these varieties: Northern, Pinto, Large Lima, Blackeye, Garbanzo, Baby Lima, Green Split, Kidney, Cranberry, Small White, Pink, Small Red, Yellow Split, Lentil, Navy, White Kidney, Black Bean.

I know they sprout because I tossed about half of a bag in the compost a few yrs ago, late summer, because I thought they had been in the cabinet too long. IDK if they would have still been yummy, or which ones sprouted, but there were various looking leaves, and the spouts did add some decent material to the compost after frost took them out.
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Nov 12, 2015 6:43 PM CST
Name: Rick Corey
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DogsNDaylilies said:... I just like knowing what cultivar something is.


I agree totally.

Buy something, grow it, select the best, let it go to seed, wait wait wait, collect, dry dry dry, split, label.

Then try to trade "some kinda Brassica, probably". Embrassing.

But you can always grow out multiple NO-ID varieties and let them cross. Select them for a few years, select hard. Then call them "DogsNDaylilies Michigan Landrace".
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Nov 25, 2015 9:46 AM CST
Name: Dnd
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RickCorey said:

I agree totally.

Buy something, grow it, select the best, let it go to seed, wait wait wait, collect, dry dry dry, split, label.

Then try to trade "some kinda Brassica, probably". Embrassing.

But you can always grow out multiple NO-ID varieties and let them cross. Select them for a few years, select hard. Then call them "DogsNDaylilies Michigan Landrace".





Hilarious! Hilarious! Hilarious! I agree
(I just saw this.)
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Nov 25, 2015 11:43 AM CST
Name: Rick Corey
Everett WA 98204 (Zone 8a)
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Glad you enjoyed it! But I realized that a hybridizer don't need no stinkin' DnDML landrace to create his/her own varieties!

>> I started hybridizing this year and knowing cultivars is important to the basic genetics aspect of hybridizing.

Totally! A sine qua non. (*)



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Sep 12, 2017 12:50 PM CST
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Name: Keith
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RickCorey said:Glad you enjoyed it! But I realized that a hybridizer don't need no stinkin' DnDML landrace to create his/her own varieties!

>> I started hybridizing this year and knowing cultivars is important to the basic genetics aspect of hybridizing.

Totally! A sine qua non. (*)



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Mar 18, 2019 2:43 PM CST
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Name: Keith
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Has anyone else tried growing from these bags?
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Sorry, but somebody know how to grow moss on the wall, i`m try, but every time i`ll make a lot of mistakes
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@Gardenpeople, that's a great question for the Ask a Question Forum. This forum is for posting gardening ideas.

Here's where you'll find it:
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