hi so when i take my beardie outside sometimes she eats greens and flowers from outside that i know is safe for her to eat. its one of the only ways i can get her to eat greens she is very picky but she still eats veggies sometimes when she wants to but i want to start eating them full time. she eats white clovers, the clover flowers, and some plantains. is it safe for her to do this? i dont think they use pesticides where i live by the way
hi so when i take my beardie outside sometimes she eats greens and flowers from outside that i know is safe for her to eat. its one of the only ways i can get her to eat greens she is very picky but she still eats veggies sometimes when she wants to but i want to start eating them full time. she eats white clovers, the clover flowers, and some plantains. is it safe for her to do this? i dont think they use pesticides where i live by the way
Mines love eating outside as well but I agree with @KarrieRee that you need to confirm that there are no pesticides being sprayed in the area where him/her is eating.
Mines love clovers and dandelions. He doesn’t get them often because my complex mowed them and then sprayed weed killer. I’m trying to figure out how to grow dandelions indoor
Mines love clovers and dandelions. He doesn’t get them often because my complex mowed them and then sprayed weed killer. I’m trying to figure out how to grow dandelions indoor
Super smart to do it indoors. This day and age unless you live very rural you can't keep track of what's be sprayed by who. You can do dandelion super easy indoors, they grow well aquaponicly so if you got a fish tank your can grow an endless supply without using anything but the fish tank. They will grow under bright white CFL bulbs no problem.
Mines love clovers and dandelions. He doesn’t get them often because my complex mowed them and then sprayed weed killer. I’m trying to figure out how to grow dandelions indoor
Look into doing an aquaponics system ontop of a fish tank. If you can keep fish then you can do aquaponics for most any green leafy veggie. All you have to do is plant it, feed fish, and harvest.
What's real nice about doing leafy greens is you don't really ever fully harvest. You just cut what you need when you need it and let it keep growing. I'll do this until they go to seed then collect fully harvest and collect seed for the next round. Typically once or twice a year depending on light.