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- Q: seeing how you cant buy ammonia nitrate (triple 13 or triple 8 )whats next best thing for over all fertilizer for home garden
- If you want to be green, use manure. You can buy this from garden centers. It has been processed to kill any pathogens.
- Q: What I need to open a home kinder garden?
- The first thing to do is to contact the department who license/registers home center. Usually the department of social services. They usually can send you information how to start and the regulations for your state.
- Q: What can I use to control ants in my garden that will not hurt the harvest, plants, or family to eat? I know there is some that can cause problems later. Serious answers only!
- Why do you want to control them? There is not a patch of fertile soil ten square feet that doesn't have an ant nest. They will keep the garden clean, and aerate the soil deeper than earthworms. They don't attack food except for fallen, rotting fruit. If you have fire ants, you need to kill them. Otherwise, just let them be. Diazanon has been banned for home use in the US since 2004. Good to know that professional farmers can still poison our food with it, however.
- Q: I keep my turtles in a pin next to my vegetable garden and haven't worried about the possibility of getting sick until the recent jalapeno scare.
- You say, “Could?” If they are water turtles – and you have fed them raw meat or chicken that was infected with the bacterium – there is a possibility of cross contamination. If they defecate on the soil in which the vegetables are growing – and their stool is contaminated – the possibility exists. Or if there is run-off from the water they swim in – and the water is contaminated – the possibility exists. Or if you use their swimming water (literally their toilet) to water your plants – the possibility exists – IF THERE IS CONTAMINATION from Mr. and Mrs. Sal Monella. If you keep them in a “pen” and they are land turtles you are feeding fruits, vegetables and whatever insects/worms they can find – the chances are highly UNLIKELY and I wouldn’t worry.
- Q: I'm planting a garden in a few weeks and i need some help. What are any tips you guys might have?
- Keep soil moist and loose...if you have a choice of locations, morning sun is better than the hot afternoon/evening sun. Most vegetables do best in a sandy loam soil...if you have a heavy clay soil, then you can lighten it by adding perlite or even some sand. If you have a very sandy soil with not much topsoil, then you can help retain moisture by adding some peat moss. You can also use a cheap mulch (pine bark mulch) to retain moisture and keep roots cool from the hot afternoon sun. It's also a good idea to pick up a pH test kit from local home and garden center to check the pH of your soil. If the soil is too acidic, then your plants won't be able to access any nutrients from the soil. Adding lime will raise the pH to a good level of 5.5 - 7 if it's low.
- Q: home gardening
- If you are starting tomatoes from seed..be sure the pots are sterile and never plant seeds in a pot that's not sterile and rotate your plants every year air circulation is most important
- Q: What is the most informative gardening/landscaping book?
- As a MASTER GARDENER for the UNIV. of CALIF. COOP EXTENSION for over 15 years, I have had to teach about and answer questions from homeowners on all matters involving home and garden. Everything from plant identification, landscape care and design, soil water conservation, integrated pest management, basic irrigation, insect control and identification, diagnosing plant problems and diseases, good bugs, bad bugs, what to grow and when to grow it, etc, etc, etc. There is but one book every master gardener has at his side 24/7. The homeowner's best friend in the garden. The garden BIBLE for many gardeners! It is the only garden book you will ever need. But I can't tell you because of spam. Just kidding. SUNSET WESTERN GARDEN BOOK !! (don't let the western fool you. if it grows in new york city, it will tell you about it) Plant selections, including color pictures of OVER 8000 PLANTS, info you need to create and maintain a healthy garden, state by state resource directory, special effects in the garden and a glossary of gardening terms are but a few areas covered. everything from catching roof rats to attracting butterflys. you won't find a better garden book anywhere. Retails for 'bout $35.00, but you'll often find places like Home Depot, Target Walmart putting it on sale for as low as $16.00. Think how many plants you could kill for $16.00? The price is worth every dime. Impress your neighbors with your garden smarts! Makes a great gift for Dad. Ah, next Father's Day. Mom would love it for Christmas too. Hell, keep it for your own garden let Mom Dad buy their own copy. SUNSET WESTERN GARDEN BOOK I have often served as a plant Judge at the San Diego County Fair, and I couldn't do without it! (yes, we have a county fair in San Diego. It's in June)
- Q: Hello. I'm interested in starting my own garden at home. I'm planning to plant strawberries, tomatoes, blueberries, watermelon, and grapes. I've chosen a plot of land, but I don't know exactly how to start a garden. The plot of land is riddled with weeds, soil seems to be poor, a bit sandy. What can I do to make it suitable for gardening? I'm an absolute beginner.
- It sounds like you need to take care of your weed and soil problem first. Use compost to bring back the nutrients in you r soil but make sure to test your soil and make sure it doesn't become to acidic or basic. Kill the weeds early in the season before they bloom and set seed, depending on the weed sometimes its good to get them with a herbicide in the fall when they are storing nutrients and water for the winter, the is a better chance they will die from the roots. But yes start small and then work your way up into more challenging plants like grapes. Good luck!
- Q: Does everyone has his own house and front garden or do they live in apartments like in Europe?
- they are different but beautiful..just like usa..the europe is fabulous
- Q: is there any online information regarding landscape/garden design? i'm trying to get as much info as possible regarding this subject, especially the latest design trend/image reference...etc.any help is appreciated.
- Brill, love it. The English just love to hate the French and Vice- versa
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