Dang it! Mentioning "bareroot" made me think about planting roses. Now I have to browse Jackson & Perkins.if their bare root you can plant in the fall
I'd try dehydrating cactus, that's how it's sold in pet storesI had looked at the ones in the jars. They had all kinds of stuff I wouldn't feed my tort. I don't think rinsing them will work.
I am going to try canning some cactus in plain water. Maybe I will try some grape leaf too. I am hopefully getting some leaf this weekend, so if I do and get a lot of them, I will try canning some in plain water and see what happens. I will update on a seperate thread. If I remember, I'm bad with that, so doesn't hesitate sending me a pm to remind me
Yes, but I'd rather find a better way to keep them more moist. I try dehydrating/drying some out in my oven a year or two ago. Took a very long time and the thicker parts take longer then the thinner. They sell canned/jarred cactus and grape leaf in stores for humans. I kno they can be canned, I just don't know if it can be done in plain water and last. Only doing one cactus, so I won't lose much if it doesn't work.I'd try dehydrating cactus, that's how it's sold in pet stores
They are safe. Odin doesn't have too much interest in them but he does occasionally nibble the leaves and flower petals.a little off topic but roses are a good food source as well
Rowan ate some of the petals from one of my roses out front. It was a Pope John Paul II rose which has white petals and a strong citrus fragrance. Rowan ate a crape myrtle blossom the other day. He won't eat leaves, weeds, or flowers if I put them in his bowl. He only eats those he finds on his own "in the wild" when I take him outside to get natural sunshine.They are safe. Odin doesn't have too much interest in them but he does occasionally nibble the leaves and flower petals.