Hi All,
Been too busy building on to the house this year to do much gardening, so I left a couple of patches in their winter wheat cover crop until they ripened. At least I'll get 3-4 bales worth of straw and some "free" chicken scratch grain...
But in the soft white wheat patch I found some rather strange wheat heads, and I wondered if anyone has seen these before. I couldn't find any pictures of heads like this while doing Bing/Google image searches, so I am lost. The heads are quite a bit heavier than the regular looking wheat heads and have much thicker stems. Some ranged from 6 to 8 rows of grain per head.
Any idea what causes this? (Sorry for the crappy picture, it really doesn't show how rounded these heads are with the extra rows of kernals)
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Maybe the difference is hard wheat/soft wheat varieties? Or those red wheat varieties?
Sorry to hear you’re not able to give attention to gardening this year. I’ve been there. Sometimes, giving yourself a break is necessary, but then sometimes, growing one little thing in a container… a tiny garden…can satisfy that itch, too.