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DD Vetch for seed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Chiles" data-source="post: 537748" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Very easy to grow, in fact stopping them growing is the problem as they just keep on flowering.</p><p></p><p>However harvesting them is not easy, they grow 2m tall which in reality means 2m flat. They will swamp a mustard nurse crop and drag it to the ground. If you try combining them without the sun on them they'll wrap around everything. If you have as many worm casts as I do the tank will be 50% Vetch and 50% worm cast and as they are both the same size and density it needs an X-Ray sortexer to clean them. I think I've mastered the job now but be prepared to have a few failure's in the first couple of years. A good yield would be 1/2t per acre.</p><p>Unless you have testicle's the size of Jupiter Peas would be easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Chiles, post: 537748, member: 1233"] Very easy to grow, in fact stopping them growing is the problem as they just keep on flowering. However harvesting them is not easy, they grow 2m tall which in reality means 2m flat. They will swamp a mustard nurse crop and drag it to the ground. If you try combining them without the sun on them they'll wrap around everything. If you have as many worm casts as I do the tank will be 50% Vetch and 50% worm cast and as they are both the same size and density it needs an X-Ray sortexer to clean them. I think I've mastered the job now but be prepared to have a few failure's in the first couple of years. A good yield would be 1/2t per acre. Unless you have testicle's the size of Jupiter Peas would be easier. [/QUOTE]
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