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Originally Posted by Wheatenergy
My position (not like yours) is that ANY fresh wheatgrass grown in a GREENHOUSE....backyard....back porch or in some instances on ROOFTOPS....is GOOD.
My job for 24/7 for the past 9 years is simple.
I Soak the seeds...rinse them,Sprout them(Hard Red Spring, my preference)...then fill trays (100's of them)...plant the sprouted berries, watch them grow and amend the crop withe FOOD grage sea kelp MEAL(not liquid, again my peference)....water by hand...(water is from a deep well and purified and filtered)....when the wheatgrass attains the height desired I cut the wheatgrass with a Razor sharp Wasabi knife....bag it ..weigh it ...and label the bags..(showing the 4 growing ingridients...and THE CUT DATE)...Then we deliver locally and ship out the wheatgrass with UPS...DHL and Fed EX.
You provoke me saying in your posts that greenhouse wheatgrass is good for "goats and compost".
Since you live in a closet ..travel to work back AND forth one only ONE WAY streets. and make a living in a according to you a "billionaire corporation" and your boos is a attractive blond lady, you said. One day my vibe on you is SOME will notice how inadiquate your work is. OPPS there goes the country club. and the $19.95 "Gold Watch"
Karma.....Meanwhilde I will still be helping OTHERS to gain confidence in there personal HOME growing endeavers...AND supplying hundreds of people each year with FRESH CUT ...
Drelich Premium Wheatgrass.
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Seeking the best in life is a passion that burns in the spirit of humanity.Settleing for good is exceptable to the many but not to the few seeking the high road.Loveing your fellow man by helping them in lifes journey is the greatest calling of life.This is a forum on wheatgrass/the questions and answers section/not your personal buissness section.I have no interest in discussing anything pertaining to your personal life.The concept of anonimity in posting is to avoid foolish personal baggage from entering the discussion.Only then can a constructive dialouge begin on the subject of growing grass.