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Straw Bale by , Multi-Use for Farm & Home, Medium Straw Bale, 22"
Straw Bale by , Multi-Use for Farm & Home, Medium Straw Bale, 22"
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- Wheat straw is the stems and leaves of the wheat plant left over after the grain is harvested for milling
- These bales are 100% natural, bio-degradable and free of G.M.O
- Simply cut the strings and shake apart to apply as a layer of mulch in your garden (particularly around strawberry and tomato plants)
- Can also be used in mushroom cultivation or used to maintain moisture and aid in grass cultivation from seed
- The long stems of this material also make it a natural attraction for backyard chickens to scratch is and a great addition to their nest boxes, which promotes cleaner eggs
- Animals love it too! Cats, bunnies, rodents, and any other pet adore straw as bedding for it creates a clean and cozy space for them to rest
- Bale dimensions are 22" x 16" x 18" but can slightly differ in size due to the manufacturing process.
Product Description
Locally Grown and Harvested in The United States
Used for a numerous amount of tasks:
Animal Bedding
Straw has been used as bedding for horses and farm animals for many years. It's warm, allows urine and other liquids to drain away, provides a comfortable bed, and is almost always less expensive than wood shavings and other beddings.
Garden Mulch
Adds additional bio mass and makes your garden or flower bed a place weeds will not want to grow.
Mushroom Cultivation
Straw and hay bales are commonly used as the bulk ingredients in mushroom substrate because they are inexpensive and easy to use. ... Though many types of mushrooms can be cultivated at home, oyster mushrooms are one of the easiest types to cultivate, and they generally grow well in hay bales.
Keeps the Chicken Eggs Clean
If you own chickens, make sure that there's lots of fresh straw in the nesting box, for this helps keep the eggs cleaner, as well as aiding in breaking prevention.
Desirable product for your lawn
Until established, grass seed or newly germinated plants will die if allowed to dry out completely.
Straw helps slow evaporation of water from the soil and keeps it moist while the grass seeds germinate. Leave the straw on top of the new grass seeds until they've germinated and grown tall enough for the first mowing.
After mowing the grass, either remove the straw or leave it to decompose amid the grass blades.
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