'Clucker Tucker' Seed Mix
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'Clucker Tucker' Seed Mix is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Clucker Tucker™ is a hardy mix of all-important greens to keep your chooks healthy. May contain barrel medic, bok choy, buckwheat, forage chicory, clover, cocksfoot, lucerne, millet, forage plantain, silverbeet, subclover and sunflower. Most have vigorous root systems that will quickly regrow leaves that are cut or eaten. Clucker Tucker™ is a blend of annual and perennial plants, many of which will self-sow. In a forage area, seed can be broadcast; the chooks will need to be kept off the area for the plants to establish. After they have grazed it down, the chooks should be taken off to allow it to reshoot. Where space is limited, grow it in seedling trays and then place in the chook run or bird cage once grown. In a pasture, used as a 'herbal ley' it is a healthy addition for grazing animals. In temperate areas sow March - May or August - October. In subtropical areas sow August - September or May - July. In tropical areas sow April - August. Broadcast seed 2 - 3 g/m² in a forage area. In a seedling tray use 1 - 2g per seedling tray.
Product: 'Clucker Tucker' Seed Mix
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Product type: SEED (25g)
Botanical name: Contains a mix of varieties
Clucker Tucker™ is a hardy mix of all-important greens to keep your chooks healthy. May contain barrel medic, bok choy, buckwheat, forage chicory, clover, cocksfoot, lucerne, millet, forage plantain, silverbeet, subclover and sunflower. Most have vigorous root systems that will quickly regrow leaves that are cut or eaten. Clucker Tucker™ is a blend of annual and perennial plants, many of which will self-sow. In a forage area, seed can be broadcast; the chooks will need to be kept off the area for the plants to establish. After they have grazed it down, the chooks should be taken off to allow it to reshoot. Where space is limited, grow it in seedling trays and then place in the chook run or bird cage once grown. In a pasture, used as a 'herbal ley' it is a healthy addition for grazing animals. In temperate areas sow March - May or August - October. In subtropical areas sow August - September or May - July. In tropical areas sow April - August. Broadcast seed 2 - 3 g/m² in a forage area. In a seedling tray use 1 - 2g per seedling tray.
Temperate: March - May or August - October
Subtropical: August - September or May - July.
Tropical: April - August
Sow where: Broadcast seed 2 - 3 g/m² in a forage area and keep chooks off to allow plants to establish. Or sow 1-2g in seedling tray.
