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Well this is pretty off topic, but I just had to ask. I was curious to see
what wheat would look like in a tiny little corner of my yard, so I planted about a few seeds. Its been pretty wet up here in new england, so they sprouted pretty fast. Anyways, they look at the moment just like green grass, like my lawn (no, its not more of my lawn growing). Is wheat just a different type of grass? h |
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Hallo hutchndi,
Op 19 May 06 schreef hutchndi aan All: hu Is wheat just a different type of grass? Yeah, wheat, rye, oats... They're all just grases. Groetjes, Hans. jdh punt beekhuizen bij duinheks punt xs4all punt nl |
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hutchndi wrote:
Well this is pretty off topic, but I just had to ask. I was curious to see what wheat would look like in a tiny little corner of my yard, so I planted about a few seeds. Its been pretty wet up here in new england, so they sprouted pretty fast. Anyways, they look at the moment just like green grass, like my lawn (no, its not more of my lawn growing). Is wheat just a different type of grass? h Yes, as with most of our common grains! Thus the impact of the SF novel, "No Blade of Grass", by John Christopher... Dave |
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"Ed Bechtel" wrote in message oups.com... Ed Replies: I am sure glad I read the posts thoroughly. From the title I thought this was going to be a thread about Alice B Toklas sourdough bread. Ed Bechtel Ed you can certainly change it into one....something different, is it? hutchndi |
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"Ed Bechtel" wrote in message oups.com... Ed Replies: I am sure glad I read the posts thoroughly. From the title I thought this was going to be a thread about Alice B Toklas sourdough bread. Ed Bechtel Na, that would be Hemp=grass ![]() |
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