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- Q: my garden is not to big so plant that dont consume much space will do
- It really depends on what vegetables you like the most. What is important to me might be different than what's important to you. It all depends on your taste. Make a list of what vegetables you like and eat the most. Once you have populated the list with your favorite vegetables, circle the ones you want to grow the most. Once you have those then you can figure out what to grow in your space. If space is at a premium look for compact versions of your favorite vegetables, or vegetables that can be grown vertically ( up a trellis). This saves space because the plants grow up instead of on the ground. Many vegetables can be grown in containers, too. These are tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, lettuces, peppers, etc. To save room, if you like tomatoes try 'Patio' or 'Better Bush' - cucumbers try 'Spacemaster' or 'Bush Champion'. The most popular vegetables grown in most home gardens are tomatoes, cucumbers, summer squash, eggplant, green beans, peppers, carrots and greens ( lettuce, arugula, spinach, etc).
- Q: My husband and I are hours away from going under contract on a new construction Townhouse in Independence (Winter Garden FL). If anyone out there is a current owner in the community, what is your impression of the HOA? I'm also hoping to have the tax info provided by Lennar confirmed by a resident. Thanks!
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- Q: I am low income and am trying to do my best to beat all of the little insect critters that breed so well in garden settings. But something is eating my grapevines and my roses. I never see anything but the aftermath(holes, chew trails, and brown spots/dying leaves). Is there a solution I could make from household items that I could spray on my plants to help prevent/deter this?
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- 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.
- Grass clippings and vegetable peelings will make great mulch.
- Q: How can I make sun-dried tomatoes using tomatoes from my home garden?
- my neighbor just laid some out in a plastic baggie and kept them in the sun.
- Q: I just read in my local paper that tilling the garden every years is NOT a good idea! I have a small community garden which a neighbor dutifully tills for us, does an amazing job, but the article said that too much tilling upsets the eco-system of the soil.Any thoughts and advise on this before we till for spring (we live in Cleveland, OH)
- As a retired farmer and avid gardener here in North Dakota I've seen big changes with no till agriculture but it's use in the home garden is slow to catch on. When I moved in to this home it was barren blow sand over hard pan. For the first five years I used a tiller to mix the sand, clay and tons of amendments to the soil for raised beds and then I sold the tiller. I now practice no till techniques on all my gardens and my soil now looks like premium potting soil. In fact I use my soil to start seeds after it's been pasteurized. I leave all my garden debris to be overwintered. In the spring I cut the stems off at the soil line and leave the roots in the ground to slowly decompose and create water channels and provide some breathing room for earthworms. When I first moved the ground was full of worms and night crawlers but tilling reduced their numbers dramatically, now they have returned. Soil becomes sterile if you pound it into dust all the time. My next goal is to sell my lawnmower. RScott
- Q: I am designing an indoor garden. It will be located in a glass sunroom/conservatory. Unfortunately, most of the books about indoor gardening are about growing plants in pots. I want to create an ACTUAL indoor garden -- lavender, jasmine, ferns, irises -- planted in soil beds. What I want to know is:1. Whether there are any books or websites on the subject.2. Whether the plants I've mentioned would grow in good indoor conditions, and any other plant suggestions (preferably plants with flowers!)
- You do not say where you live,so you may need to do some of this research virtually: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden has had gardens under glass for decades (100yrs?) Also look at Longwood Gardens= also extensive indoor gardens for eons. Doris Duke's home -ditto check the butterfly house at the Baltimore Acquarium Also, there is a long tradition of indoor gardens in England- they grew everything and there are lots of books on these. As far as the plants you name, jasmine, ferns- absolutely no problem- they are in every glass house I've ever been The essentials for most lavenders is poor soil, relatively dry, lots of light. I have grown all of these indoors, just home garden- windowsill or plant lights The iris I grow are the tall bearded - delicious fragrance-like candy- I would think with enough light and dark, they should grow well. With flowers: name it: roses if you have the room or are willing to work at the pruning (we have grown roses in a bed i brick high on concrete!! The rose has thrived for 50 years! Lilies, marigolds, zinnias, cosmos, bulbs: hyacinth, daffodil, crocus etc IF you have a cold frame to give these a winter conditioning; salvias-the flowering decent kind, The list is virtually endless, depending on the climate conditions you are going to create: temperature, humidity, direction the space faces, number of hours of daily sun. One crucial factor is air circulation; a ceiling fan may be enough, depending on how much natural ventilation there is in the space. Also, consider using plant lights to help meet your light conditions if there is a plant you really want to grow that needs more that the available light. Catalog your conditions, and then compare these to the needs of plants you like Sites: the victory garden is reliable as will be your state cooperative extension assoc. {the spots you can't see on this response is me drooling over the opportunity you have. Hope you have a grand adventure.}
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- Please join a professional organization and establish credentials. If you are in US, every state has a nursery and landscape association.. Contact your local extension office and inquire about educational programs. (google your state and the words 'extension office') Most offer one day seminars on various topics. They will have a mailing list you should ask to be placed on to receive information regularly about educational opportunities. They also have classes on starting business, estimating jobs, etc. There are a lot of folks who want to be in the landscape business. There are a lot of folks in the business who don't have proper training. Distinguish yourself by being one of those who knows what they are doing.
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