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Rosalie

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I want to grow some veggies and treats for my rabbits and I was wondering what the easiest would be to grow prefer in large pots
 
I find wheat grass is easy to grow, basically just like regular grass except it needs replanting from time to time. I got my wheat berries from a health food store; you can get 1-2 lbs online etc
 
I want to grow some veggies and treats for my rabbits and I was wondering what the easiest would be to grow prefer in large pots
--greetings,i too dabbled with growing my own bunny vegy,s,-clovers,etc.--here is a link that might help http://www.kanin.org they have pictures of rabbit edibles and what to stay away from..sincerely james waller---:hug2::)
 
I grow basil, cilantro/coriander, parsley, dill, baby carrots and silverbeet for my bun :) I find any herbs to be easy to grow.
 
I don't bother with cilantro 'cause it's so cheap at the grocery store and my bunnies eat a TON of it. I like to grow stuff that's expensive at the grocery store like basil, mint, dill, etc. I also grow a tray of wheat grass indoors (I keep it on a windowsill). wheat grass is the easiest thing EVER to grow and it grows crazy fast.
 

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