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Wheat Reed
Wheat Reed, Combed Wheat Reed or Wheat Straw. This is a material produced by cutting wheat with a binder, stooking it in the field and then storing it until it is put through a threshing machine to remove the grains. The straw that this left is then bundled ready to be used for thatching. Combed Wheat Straw has been used as a thatching material for decades. It was the bye product from grain production. The advent of combine harvesters has meant that it is now a specialist product, only produced by those with the old fashioned machines. It is labour intensive by modern day standards. Combed Wheat Reed roofs generally have a more rounded appearance than Water Reed. This material has a lifespan of around 25 - 35 years. Most ridges are made of Combed Wheat Reed although Rye Straw, Sedge or Heather may be used. Ridges can be patterned, straight cut or flush. They generally last 10 - 15 years depending upon the material used and aspect of the property
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Heather,Turf, Sedge, Rye Straw and Veldt Grass
These (with the exception of the last one) are other more old fashioned thatching materials but despite their less neat appearance can work just as well. Sourcing some of these materials and finding a thatcher with experience in applying them is more difficult.

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