11 September 2010 #1 H hollyandivy123 Well-Known Member Joined 16 January 2006 Messages 6,725 Visit site as the title says does any one know of cheap but good supplier of rose hips?
11 September 2010 #2 L LucyPriory Well-Known Member Joined 2 October 2008 Messages 1,421 Visit site cotswold herbs
11 September 2010 #3 jinglejoys Well-Known Member Joined 21 November 2005 Messages 1,345 Visit site Your local hedgerow?
11 September 2010 #4 S s4sugar Well-Known Member Joined 15 September 2009 Messages 4,352 Visit site jinglejoys said: Your local hedgerow? Click to expand... I was going to say my hedges - loaded this year!
jinglejoys said: Your local hedgerow? Click to expand... I was going to say my hedges - loaded this year!
11 September 2010 #5 H hollyandivy123 Well-Known Member Joined 16 January 2006 Messages 6,725 Visit site hi thanks for that i was looking for kilos+ at a time, which means i haven't got time to trim the hedge:~)
hi thanks for that i was looking for kilos+ at a time, which means i haven't got time to trim the hedge:~)
11 September 2010 #6 S s4sugar Well-Known Member Joined 15 September 2009 Messages 4,352 Visit site http://www.feedmark.com/Product.asp?Product=Rosehips -Any good?
11 September 2010 #7 H Hoofprints in the Snow Well-Known Member Joined 1 April 2009 Messages 526 Visit site I got mine off ebay naturalhorse supplies - they have other dried hedgerow herbs also.
18 September 2010 #8 Cinnamontoast Fais pas chier! Joined 6 July 2010 Messages 35,524 Visit site The hedgerows at the yard are loaded. I would like to support the horse's immune system (which rosehips apparently do). Can I feed raw, direct from hedgerow? I gave him two today and the fussiest eater in the world ate them. Faint! How do I dry them to store them for later use? Many thanks.
The hedgerows at the yard are loaded. I would like to support the horse's immune system (which rosehips apparently do). Can I feed raw, direct from hedgerow? I gave him two today and the fussiest eater in the world ate them. Faint! How do I dry them to store them for later use? Many thanks.
18 September 2010 #9 kerilli Well-Known Member Joined 1 April 2002 Messages 27,417 Location Lovely Northamptonshire again! Visit site barefoot basics are very good and very reasonable.