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Nicholas Laan wrote:sorry more questions than answers here too. I have heard also that there are flax strains more for the seeds and others more for the fibres. Is this true? Are there in-between varieties that do an ok job of both? And If I am working in small urban lots does growing flax for fiber make sense?
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r ranson wrote:It's one of the most asked questions and the hardest to answer.
The most popular opinion at the moment is that a 10'x5' plot should grow 8oz of flax fibre (but they don't say if that is just line or line and tow).
I do go into it a bit here https://permies.com/t/flaxtolinen#428976
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