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Crested wheatgrass is abundant in the southern and highest elevation region of Burke Park, Bozeman, Montana, in the area where the hospital trail intersects with the main north-south trail.
It's a paint can. Julie bought it for me since I have no plants in my apartment.
Buy one for yourself here:
Streambank wheatgrass (Elymus lanceolatus ssp. lanceolatus), Grass family (Poaceae).
Johnson Lakes Canyon, Kane County, Utah.
Getting my fix. Just wish I didn't have to challenge myself by shooting at night with poor lighting. Although I learned, Plastic milk bottles make good light bouncers!
Quite a crop we have growing. It's silly though. We have to bring it in on the really hot days, otherwise they're going to get cooked.
The Microgreens Tower by Tower Garden was originally designed to grow microgreens, but is widely used to grow “petite vegetables” and wheatgrass. 🌱🌿 Considering that every crop that has been ever tested scientifically growing on a Tower Garden shows an increase of nutrient density, people using wheatgrass therapeutically should truly consider wheatgrass grown on a Microgreens Tower by Tower Garden for its superior nutrient values and increase in anti-oxidants properties.
Our Microgreens Towers should be renamed “Strawberry Towers”! 🍃🍓 In fact, recent tests rank these towers as the only viable aeroponic tower solution to grow strawberries commercially. If you’re thinking about growing strawberries, these are the towers to do so!
Whether using rockwool or coco coir, there is no need for a planting basket nor a clip to plant the seedlings thus facilitating the process and reducing labor.
Like with the regular towers, the Microgreens Tower come in sections/white planting pots as follows:
Outdoors, the maximum height is our Microgreens Tower featuring 22 Pots (176 planting ports) – 2.5 m high.
Within a CEA environment, in a climate controlled greenhouse, we advise using the maximum size/height : 26 Pots (208 planting ports) – 2.9 m high to optimize space.
Anyway, whether they are called ‘Microgreens Towers’ or whether they should be renamed ‘petite vegetable towers’, ‘wheat grass towers’ or ‘strawberry towers’, these towers are all about performance! They are perfectly complementary to our regular towers.
When buying a new Tower Farm, we advise our new customers to consider allocating a certain percentage of Microgreens Towers within the total amount of towers ordered in the initial set up of the Tower Farm.
For more information, please read our blog post: agrotonomy.com/tower-farm-leafy-greens-and-herbs/
This tastes as grassgreen as it looks, but with some lemon and ginger it's quite refreshing. Get the recipe here: trulyjuly.wordpress.com/2017/07/27/recipe-wheatgrass-smoo....
Pseudoroegneria spicata or Agropyron spicatum, bluebunch wheatgrass, is most abundant on the upland sites of the Crazy D Ranch, southeast of Melville, Sweet Grass County, Montana.