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i went ahead and ordered 5 packs of their seed blend. anyone used them before, or had any probs?
 

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kevantheman35 said:
i went ahead and ordered 5 packs of their seed blend. anyone used them before, or had any probs?
i was going to use them but i think they are over priced..it was cheaper for me to buy bermuda from lowes.$8. collard greens mustard greens and turnip green seeds from a feed store..$1.. and clover seeds from a plant store..$3.. and i got the dandilion and hawksbit seeds from the wild... i only spent 12 dollars and i have enough seeds to last a couple of years worth of crops.., but the seed blend product is still a good product and your torts will be happy of it..
 

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i went out and grabbed as many dandelion seeds as i could. im worried about having enough weeds for winter. thats all i can get my sully to eat so far :(
 

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i went out and grabbed as many dandelion seeds as i could. im worried about having enough weeds for winter. thats all i can get my sully to eat so far :(
if you have fields by you you should walk through and try to id some.. here are some sites you can use..http://weedid.aces.uiuc.edu/

http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/weeds_common.html
http://www.ergonica.com/Weed_Lists1.htm
.. if you dont have any fields go on a country drive and get as many as you can... i used these sites and id alot of johnson grass. i have about 5 1pound ziplock bags stored for when witer hits... get as many as you can and you can let them dry out and chop them up and mix them with their favorite foods....
 

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mtdavis817254 said:
kevantheman35 said:
i went out and grabbed as many dandelion seeds as i could. im worried about having enough weeds for winter. thats all i can get my sully to eat so far :(
if you have fields by you you should walk through and try to id some.. here are some sites you can use..http://weedid.aces.uiuc.edu/

http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/weeds_common.html
http://www.ergonica.com/Weed_Lists1.htm
.. if you dont have any fields go on a country drive and get as many as you can... i used these sites and id alot of johnson grass. i have about 5 1pound ziplock bags stored for when witer hits... get as many as you can and you can let them dry out and chop them up and mix them with their favorite foods....
http://www.turtlecafe.com/ediblelandscaping.htm
you can use these sites and see what weeds are safe
Barnyardgrass-Echinochloa crus-galli
Bentgrasses – Agrostis spp.
Bermuda- Cynodon dactylon
Bluegrass, annual- Poa annua
Blue grama – Bouteloua gracillis
Big Bluestem – Andropogon gerardi
Rromegrass – Bromus inermis
Buffalo grass – Stenotaphrum
Chufa, or Yellow Nut Grass – Cyperus esculentus
Chouchgrass – Agropyron repens
Crabgrass – Digitari
Tall Fescue – Festuca arundinacea
Blue Fescue – Festuca glauca
Goosegrass – Eleusine indica
Indian Ricegrass – Oryzopsis hymenoides
Johnson grass – Sorghum halepense
Kleingrass – Panicum coloratum L.
Oatgrasses
Orchard –Dactylis glomerata
Pearl Millet- Pennisetum glaucum
Pangolagrass – Digitaria decumbens
Peppergrass – Lepidium spp.
Quackgrass – Agropyron repens
Rye
Eastern Gamegrass – Tripsacum dactyloides
Sweet vernal gr4ass Anthozanthum odoratum
Timothy – Phieum pretense
Wild oats – Avena fatua
Weeping lovegrass –Eragrostis curvula
Buffalo grass (Buchloe dactyloides)
Little Bluestem (Andropogon scoparious)
Western wheatgrass (Agropyron smithii)
Arizona Fescue (Festuca arizonica)
Lawn Fescue (Festuca arundinacea)
Sheep Fescue (Festuca ovina)
Creeping Red Fescue (Festuca rubra)

http://www.africantortoise.com/
http://www.sulcata-station.org/faq.html
 

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mtdavis817254 said:
mtdavis817254 said:
kevantheman35 said:
i went out and grabbed as many dandelion seeds as i could. im worried about having enough weeds for winter. thats all i can get my sully to eat so far :(
if you have fields by you you should walk through and try to id some.. here are some sites you can use..http://weedid.aces.uiuc.edu/

http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/weeds_common.html
http://www.ergonica.com/Weed_Lists1.htm
.. if you dont have any fields go on a country drive and get as many as you can... i used these sites and id alot of johnson grass. i have about 5 1pound ziplock bags stored for when witer hits... get as many as you can and you can let them dry out and chop them up and mix them with their favorite foods....
http://www.turtlecafe.com/ediblelandscaping.htm
you can use these sites and see what weeds are safe
Barnyardgrass-Echinochloa crus-galli
Bentgrasses – Agrostis spp.
Bermuda- Cynodon dactylon
Bluegrass, annual- Poa annua
Blue grama – Bouteloua gracillis
Big Bluestem – Andropogon gerardi
Rromegrass – Bromus inermis
Buffalo grass – Stenotaphrum
Chufa, or Yellow Nut Grass – Cyperus esculentus
Chouchgrass – Agropyron repens
Crabgrass – Digitari
Tall Fescue – Festuca arundinacea
Blue Fescue – Festuca glauca
Goosegrass – Eleusine indica
Indian Ricegrass – Oryzopsis hymenoides
Johnson grass – Sorghum halepense
Kleingrass – Panicum coloratum L.
Oatgrasses
Orchard –Dactylis glomerata
Pearl Millet- Pennisetum glaucum
Pangolagrass – Digitaria decumbens
Peppergrass – Lepidium spp.
Quackgrass – Agropyron repens
Rye
Eastern Gamegrass – Tripsacum dactyloides
Sweet vernal gr4ass Anthozanthum odoratum
Timothy – Phieum pretense
Wild oats – Avena fatua
Weeping lovegrass –Eragrostis curvula
Buffalo grass (Buchloe dactyloides)
Little Bluestem (Andropogon scoparious)
Western wheatgrass (Agropyron smithii)
Arizona Fescue (Festuca arizonica)
Lawn Fescue (Festuca arundinacea)
Sheep Fescue (Festuca ovina)
Creeping Red Fescue (Festuca rubra)

http://www.africantortoise.com/
http://www.sulcata-station.org/faq.html
did this help you in any way??
 
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