Kiwis, Chickens, Bat Houses and More at Garrett Ace Hardware
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Wow!! A horticulturist's/food-grower's paradise! In continual appreciation of your choice to share everything that you encounter to help us all become excited about growing our greens. Truly generous, John.
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I AM GROWING ON! Thanks John,
Collin
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Hey John, I added two 4x4 raised beds, one 4x8 asparagus bed and one 6x2 all 12 inches deep. Have tomatoes in the 4x4s and herb garden in the other.Thanks to you I add to my garden each year. I am also growing in 5 gal buckets and large planters. Started nasturtiums from seed this year and they taste great. All doing very well so far here in south central pa. Keep on growing!
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I use homemade Earthboxes In my garden. Hey John what do you think about Green Light brand? I used their blossom end rot for my tomatoes a couple times and don't know If there totally organic or whatever. Thought It has worked for me with out any complaints.
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I was just thinking about kiwi and grape plants. Thanks so much for the pointers! I'd like to use the vertical space on my balcony walls using that method of screwing the planters to the wall (I found nearly identical ones in our building's garbage room). I just need a way to remove them easily because they do heavy pressure water cleaning and painting on the outside of my building. I might install some sort of hanger clips that allow me to take them down.
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im growing in containers and a raised bed so you can toot your own horn you and a few other youtubers inspired me last fall seems like every week im expanding
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More chicken coverage please.
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@Mrcoynz get a tree service to bring you some chipped wood, this is usually free. Spread area with about 4 to 6 inches, and add alfalfa pellets over the area. This helped break down the chips. Then take and make rows in the chips and buy the cheap compost and some top soil and put that in the rows, and plant away. Chips will hold moisture and draw worms for you and will decompose to rich soil in a year. I also put cardboard down under some of my wood chips this helps with moisture.
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Ive got 1 wine barrel they are $30.00 each. I rent a 2 bedroom house on 1 1/2 acres. I have plenty of room but the ground here is red clay and rock. With my very low budget i think im gunna find some scrap wood and build some boxes for planting. I put 6 patio tomato plants in it and one cherry in the middle.. very crowded but they seem to be ding very well so far going from about 6 inches to 24 inches tall in the past month and a half. and we have 4 cherrys at full size.
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2 people need to get their shinebox! John rules!
Should you add rock dust to your compost pile? Is there any advantage to doing this?
updownjim 8 months ago
HI John, how much were the bat houses @ ace? Online they seem to be super over priced. Also my Banana tree is giving me bananas this year in san jose ca. just kept under the west eve of the house where it gets full afternoon sun. I cant wait.
THUGOONIE 8 months ago
They ranged in price from like $20-$50.
growingyourgreens 8 months ago