So... I don't know much about this but wanted to ask...
Like supposedly with winter wheat and hay they'd go sprout it right before the snows come in. Then let the snows push it down. Winter goes and comes. Then spring they have... the wheat come back somehow? Do I get that right? And with hay they'd do something similar. With the hay it has a taproot and they'd just ... the stuff would be hardy and come back.
But I wonder what kind of procedures they'd have to do to get this to work right? Do the wheat and hay plants have to be a certain size or something for this trick of getting them to come right back up when the snow melts? How does that work?
And curious about it. Thanks.
Like supposedly with winter wheat and hay they'd go sprout it right before the snows come in. Then let the snows push it down. Winter goes and comes. Then spring they have... the wheat come back somehow? Do I get that right? And with hay they'd do something similar. With the hay it has a taproot and they'd just ... the stuff would be hardy and come back.
But I wonder what kind of procedures they'd have to do to get this to work right? Do the wheat and hay plants have to be a certain size or something for this trick of getting them to come right back up when the snow melts? How does that work?
And curious about it. Thanks.