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grod31
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Zebra grass
#8136692 - 03/12/08 12:18 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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Dose anyone knows if zebra grass can be substituted for hay or staw.I live in a costal are where Hay, is of no ues to anyone and it is not readily avalibe. However zebra grass grows everware! There is literly atleast one pach one anysingle property. this is what it looks like fresh http://www.extension.iastate.edu/newsrel/reiman/ZebraGrass.jpg and it dries out to look almost like straw in the winter http://www.deskpicture.com/DPs/Nature/CutMiscanthus_.jpg Do you guys think i can use this prepared properly in the place of hay? im not trying to use it plane im planing on mixing it with coir or poo.
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grod31
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Re: Zebra grass [Re: grod31]
#8138956 - 03/12/08 08:44 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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LeftyBurnz
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Re: Zebra grass [Re: grod31]
#8138970 - 03/12/08 08:46 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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i was wondering something similar today on my way home from the store, i noticed that there is a type of grass that grows similar to the other straw producing grasses all over the place here. i think im going to go cut some and find out.
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as is my knowledge you can't use hay. I asked people here and they all said no hay it contaminates too easy. You could always try it though. I'd reccomend coir/coffee though.
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LeftyBurnz
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ScavengerType said: as is my knowledge you can't use hay. I asked people here and they all said no hay it contaminates too easy. You could always try it though. I'd reccomend coir/coffee though.
what i saw on he side of the road wasnt hay though, it was a very thick stalked grass, not too unsimilar to straw. ill try it though and see what happens.
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