Posted by JL Ray on August 09, 2018 at 11:01:24 from (66.231.56.41):
In Reply to: Harvesting flower seeds posted by FordIndustrialOwner on August 09, 2018 at 08:58:26:
I'm not an expert, but have been told that they use modified corn pickers. I don't know what it is they are modifying. As for planting them. I have used my little two row JD planter to plant them for years. The same planter I use to plant my sweet corn just go up a size on the plates for the bigger seed. Normally plant big strips and black oil together. Black oil is what is normally sold for birds. Both seed in the planter at the same time. Because there in the hopper together the black oil are just a bit thicker, but, I'm OK with that. I don't harvest them. I leave them for the birds. The black oil mature earlier than the big strips and the birds will have them all gone by end of August. The big strips will last till end of November.
I'm in lower Michigan. Everyone love to see the patch. My wife and I got married in front of a patch and we were just ask if another couple (which we don't even know) could do the same. And the answer is of course they can.
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