@OpenAirAdventure yeah. I had read that the sunflower produces sap in order to attract predatory insects like ants and wasps to keep insects away that would eat the plant. 🤔 interesting. I wish I would have learned that fact before I made video....haha oh well, now I know 😄🤷
@@genewileyopa yep. Chickens love them. I only eat the seed when roasted. But I think i won't be roasting any this year. Chickens will get them all this time 👍🏻
Gotta watch out for those wasps and yellow jackets. 😮
Interesting. I didn't know they were sticky.
@OpenAirAdventure yeah. I had read that the sunflower produces sap in order to attract predatory insects like ants and wasps to keep insects away that would eat the plant. 🤔 interesting. I wish I would have learned that fact before I made video....haha oh well, now I know 😄🤷
I never thought about feeding them to the chickens. When you roast them can you eat the shell and all or just the seed?
@@genewileyopa yep. Chickens love them. I only eat the seed when roasted. But I think i won't be roasting any this year. Chickens will get them all this time 👍🏻
Have you picked the seeds to eat yourself before? I love to try that
@@xploradora8099 we have, although not very often. We roasted them. They were pretty good. 👍🏻