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<blockquote data-quote="Planking" data-source="post: 5760914" data-attributes="member: 13775"><p>I planted one mile of a 20 ft wide screen of Egyptian Wheat at the end of May. Came back in and fertilized it again. I still can't see a vehicle from the road in all of it but one little spot where it drains and the soil wasn't good enough to make the stalks strong. It is not as thick as it once was now that it has dried out. It may fall over tommorrow but so far i am pleased. It reached the heights that they claim 10-12 ft and seems to be a little more durable than i thought it would be. I tested it several times with my thermal and you can't see through it so far. (I have problems with thermal road hunters). I will be replanting it again next year at 30 ft wide. I got my seed at the CO-OP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planking, post: 5760914, member: 13775"] I planted one mile of a 20 ft wide screen of Egyptian Wheat at the end of May. Came back in and fertilized it again. I still can't see a vehicle from the road in all of it but one little spot where it drains and the soil wasn't good enough to make the stalks strong. It is not as thick as it once was now that it has dried out. It may fall over tommorrow but so far i am pleased. It reached the heights that they claim 10-12 ft and seems to be a little more durable than i thought it would be. I tested it several times with my thermal and you can't see through it so far. (I have problems with thermal road hunters). I will be replanting it again next year at 30 ft wide. I got my seed at the CO-OP. [/QUOTE]
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