No, not hard at all! Thats what I need is a straight "do this" kind of an answer.
The buckets of wheat are dried, and then put in the 5 gallon buckets. (we buy the wheat in bags) Mom has these little packets that she puts in the buckets that absorb the Oxygen and makes the buckets air tight. HOWEVER, the bucket that I took out of has been open for a couple of months and is about half full? (plus when ever I am grinding grain, while waiting for the hopper to empty I find it very entertaining to play in the bucket...)
I will count out 100 seeds today and put them on a porcelain plate with some dirt on both sides of them. Should I open a new bucket, or is this stuff going to be ok?
Mom won't go for dirt and seeds on a plate in her fridge, so that means I will put them in the window some where. Would our green house be better? It gets kind of cool at night (40's) and during the day it warms up to 80's if it is sunny, plus there would be LOTS of sun for the seeds to absorb!
How much dirt do I need to use? 1/2 inch then seeds then another 1/2 inch?
How often should I water? With these seeds, I was just misting them every time I went by (real accurate.... )
What is a warm environment? Next to the wood stove, or 60-70's?
Thank you very much for your help Paul, I will wait to hear back from you before I try something! Bryce
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