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- Q:this make a good hobby?Aquaponic System Farm in a Box - Grand Cayman by Earth SolutionsHome Garden: 6
- Sounds interesting. Can't say I have.
- Q:OK so I decided to try out some mulch for my home garden where I'm growing okra and squash.I decided to just take some grass clipping from when I cut the grass the other day and just kinda spread it around and what not.Is this a good mulch?If not, what's something I could use?This is a very simple garden, being it's my 1st.It's about 10 ft long and 2.5 ft wide.It has no hill, meaning it's just flat dirt.I've got about 8 or so squash and about 15 or so okra.Yes, I'm aware that I will more than likely have to be getting of or transplanting some of the squash to make room.
- If you use grass clippings it's better to let them dry first if you are placing it around plants - if you have it in an open garden bed you can spread them green and they will dry quickly. Leaves are good also (and free) but keep any mulch away from the stems of plants as most plants won't do well if mulch is crowded around them.
- Q:Terrace garden decoration, how economical and practical?
- Balcony garden design and construction must pay attention to economic and practical
- Q:Do you have a website where you and others can show their gardening pictures? If so, please list the websites' links.Here is one that I know about:
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- Q:Ive been thinking of subscribing to some magazines, I don't know much about gardening but I'd like to start one next spring, vegetables and flowers, and I'll prolly be planting some stuff this fall too (tulips! maybe other stuff too?) So some magazines with lots of information and tips would be nice. I was thinking of getting better homes and gardens, but I'm not sure, maybe that and another one.. Any suggestions?
- I don't subscribe to one myself, if I need advice I go to google or here. I haven't found a magazine that seems to cater to 'regular folk' and their gardens, they all seem to be about like gardens at mansions and such. But, if I do want to brows a magazine, I do it while I am at home depot or lowes or walmart, they have magazines (especially home depot) near the garden sections, and I can get ideas from those. Go to your local home depot or garden center, brows what mags they have and see if they fit your needs, sorta like test driving the mags! :)
- Q:I am contemplating buying a home in this town. It has a fair amount of land, and I would like to know what fruits and or veggies will thrive?
- Are you near the river or up a bit to the west? The reason I ask is cold air settles down near the river putting you a little closer to zone 6 than zone 7 the rest of the area is. What you can grow is darn near everything! The limiting factor is water! If you are right against the river, your soil may be so highly alkaline from the underground water table so near the surface, nothing will grow. If you are in sand soil, your plants will be needing near constant watering. Soils range from sand to clay depending on location. Each has its benefits and problems. OK, back to plants: fruits: trees...apricots and sweet cherries are iffy near the river where late spring frosts usually destroy the blooms or very young fruit. You'd have excellent luck with apples, pears, sour cherries, blue plums and somewhat less results, but not impossible with peaches and nectarines. Grapes do very well as do raspberries/blackberries. Of course no blueberries, the soil is way, way to alkaline and can not be adjusted enough to grow the blue yummies. Strawberries are tough due to the hot summers, but not impossible. Nuts: pecans are growing at the Experiment Station just south of the prison. Normally the area is too cold for pecans. Veggies.......just about everything. Realize we can warm up very quickly so delay in pea and other cool season planting may have them ripeing when temps are 90 plus. The other concern is the wind. Spring winds have destroyed many of my early spring plantings......sand blasted. If you can protect them, great. The area is well known for growing chile peppers.......usually family farms. Most chiles are grown further south or now in Mexico. About the only veggie I couldn't get going was asparagus ( which is embarrasing because there was an asparagus farm must a quarter mile away and about 40 years ago) and my rhubarb just won't work for me.
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- Q:With home market gardens designed on permaculture principles? Which nations are the pioneers?
- I don`t know about Cuba ,but my experience with central American countries is that money comes way before the Environment ,and the governments peddle Agro chemicals. Christian Countries regard nature as disposable ,and say it was put there for them to do with as they like . Pioneer countries with Permaculture are Vietnam,Australia ,some places in Africa ,and in Europe and even in the USA,usually all places that have been or are in trouble. In Mexico everyone is heading for the cities ,to suggest to think backwards to care about Nature is idiotic for them ,they are going the other direction towards technology and civilization. I have a tropical garden which the local people hate ,they say i am bringing the jungle into the town ,whilst they are flattening it on the mountains ,and kids come and shoot our squirrels and iguanas from the road . Only some of the people from the big city appreciate the plants and agronomists and other professional people like engineers and teachers and a lot of students are now getting interested in Nature. Generally the people, from for example The Netherlands ,who have no Nature to speak of ,respect and love it a lot more that the people who have it up too their eyes , Mexicans are pigs in paradise who do not realizes what they got ,as often happens. Never have i seen more willful contamination as in these beautiful places ,everybody dumps their garbage on the rivers edge. I have been for 5 years on the citizens council trying to combat pollution ,and for more than a year as Environmental consultant for a department of ecology in a rural town . and in 7 years we have not advanced one step if anything gone backwards . At the beginning of the elections the mayors promise the world about safe guarding the Environment ,but corruption and other issues is far stronger . But maybe Cuba is different from the rest of the Latin countries ,i dont know.
- Q:I have always loved garden and helpped my mother in hers all the time as a child. I have an screened porch and don't use it anyway so i wanted to start a garden.Where to start? What to buy to begin?
- Study how many hour of sunlight you are getting in your porch in winter summer and spring even if it is an approximation. Select the kind of plants you want to grow - annual flowers, herbs, orchids, small shrub, tropical plants etc. Put all this information again in this place. I and others can give you a sane answers instead of speculations next time.
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- I have been eyeing this too, but I read some reviews of it (or a similar flower mat product) in the garden forum and most were negative. It is not very expensive though so it could be worth it to check it out.
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