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I know this is off topic but it relates the the alfalfa pellets.
If you buy a 50lb bag and are afraid it will go bad before you use it, it can be used in the garden as a growth booster.
Its the tocopherol thats in the alfalfa that is suppose to be helpful.
I read about it in a gardening journal a couple of years back and its all very scientific.
Take a 5 gallong bucket of warmish water, dump a few cups of alfalfa pellets in it and stir it with a stick or broken fence picket.
Let it sit and ferment a couple of weeks, as you can imagine it will smell really great, pour it around the base of your plants or flowering shrubs that need a boost.
If you buy a 50lb bag and are afraid it will go bad before you use it, it can be used in the garden as a growth booster.
Its the tocopherol thats in the alfalfa that is suppose to be helpful.
I read about it in a gardening journal a couple of years back and its all very scientific.
Take a 5 gallong bucket of warmish water, dump a few cups of alfalfa pellets in it and stir it with a stick or broken fence picket.
Let it sit and ferment a couple of weeks, as you can imagine it will smell really great, pour it around the base of your plants or flowering shrubs that need a boost.