I think you mean mullet. You can grow a mullet by going to a barber or beautician and telling them to cut your hair to where you may grow a mullet. or you can just shave the front and sides of your hair and let the back grow out. You might want to look at some pictures of mullets first to see exactly how you should cut your hair.Just go on www.Google.com click on images then click search to get some various mullet pictures.If you like a certain style mullet you could also print the picture out and take it to the hairdresser so they may have a visual aid to go by. Have someone help you do it if you don't know much about computers...and another thing...mullets aren't exactly what you'd call in style, but hey it's your hair so... whatever.
-Tori
Actually, considering the user asked this question in the gardening section, they most likely want to know how to grow the grain millet. This is something I want to learn to do as well. I just wanted to add that this question has nothing to do with hair styles... -Danyel
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Im in the process of growing some millet for my cockatiel at the moment, all you need to do is buy a box of millet from a supermarket and sprinkle a few of the seeds on a dish and fill it with about 10ml of water and they float, and within a week youll see white roots, once you have 4mm roots its time to pour them onto some compost in a small plastic flowerpot. this can all be done in your windowsill in a bedroom or sunny window (indoors)
im at the potted stage and i now have about 3-5 green shoots out of about 30 seeds. don't worry if you have to many just destroy/cut them up with scissors and use it as compost!! once they get a bit too big id suggest you plant them in an outside plastic tub and put it in a very sunny spot and water as necessary. i will update this thread with my outcome asap but it seems easy to grow. also wild birds may not eat your seed since it isn't their natural food so don't worry too much, but if they do then you will have to put the millet in some form of greenhouse/tier greenhouse!
Andy UK
Millet is a kind of grain that grows wild in http://wiki.answers.com/../africa/environment/index.htmand all across http://wiki.answers.com/../china/index.htm
millets are generally grown in winters
cereals are large grained , grown as a main crop , grown in good soil and require good amount of rainfall , they are economically important whereas millets are small grained , grown as a mixed crop , grown in poor soil and require low rainfall , they are economically less important
jawar, bajra and ragi are d major millets grown in INDIA .
Millets are known as coarse grains that can be grown on less fertile and sandy soil.
The millet is grown in the area of high temperature, low rainfall and less fertile and sandy soil.
Rice crop as it requires a lot of water in its initial period of growth.
They are grown in summer
it is grown in a swimming pool
winter season
Carnations are grown in late spring and summer outside. In greenhouses they can be grown in any season, but it might get too hot for them in summer.
its sawn about now and grown throught winter
winter
monsoon