Message from @MayGodBlessAmerica
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The karachipocolypse got you outside gardening? This section is geared toward tips, tricks, hacks and projects regarding gardening at home. Whether you have a green thumb or not, these tips will help anyone be able to get great results and fresh food from your yard, porch or even counter top to your belly in no time. Please feel free to throw in your own tried and true hacks if you got 'em. Everybody is welcome and encouraged to participate~ Check back each day for new posts ππΏ π π₯¦ π₯ π§ πΆοΈ π₯¬ π
i want to learn how to grow potatoes and other food!
Believe it or not you can grow potatoes in a bag - I personally use a 5 gallon bucket / for most of my vegetables (ie) tomatoes - the thing that you have to remember is proper drainage - I use a (soil - sand)mixture - roughly about 25% sand to good soil ( I am in SoCal )
thank you! i actually bought seed potatoes. gonna try!
As long as you have good organic potatoes - you can cut the eyes out and they will grow
they have to be organic? you plant the eyes you mean?
yes I do have holes in the bottom of the bucket - with a small dish underneath to retain the water - making sure that I do check it daily for mosquito larvae
ok cool. thank you. so do you water the potatoes every day? or once a week?
They don't necessarily have to be organic ( that's my preference ) but you can store the potatoes under your sink - for several days and they will start to sprout - and you cut a chunk of that potato piece out with the Sprout - and plant that - the thing about potatoes is you have to dig them up and plant them deeper - leaving the vegetation on top of the soil - that has seemed to work good for me here in So Cal
I water them about once every 3 days
thank you!!!
4:53 Pacific Standard time here - and you are very welcome
besides potatoes what is another super easy food to grow?
Something that seems to turn over quickly - is lettuce - I went to Sprouts and bought several live plants - from their produce section ( I believe they were called butter lettuce ) - but they still had the roots attached and seem to do pretty well in our climate - other than bean sprouts and such I don't know anyting that has a quick turnover - obviously the more room you have the better ( I am doing this all off of a balcony )
ok thank you. trying to plant a survival garden for when the zombies attack! have a good evening!
The zombies are already here (π) and you have a good evening as well - by the way I have a YouTube channel with the same initials that I use here - God Bless you Friend β€π
i will subsirbe to youryoutube channel!
And when and if I get to notification from YouTube - I will subscribe to yours as well - our channels may be the only way to communicate in the not-too-distant future
Peace
thankyou. i don't post anything. i'm just a watcher! i do wish someone would make an alternate to youtube!
I have a potato in a bucket tutorial on the way, I thought the post was not active yet so sorry everybody~ coming right up π next after potatoes in a bucket will be tips on getting your garden started and ready to plant, then there'll be planting projects and all kinds of gardening tips, tricks, hacks and tried and trues to try out for yourself~ Awesome to see people thinking about this~ Stay tuned, this section is about to get growing π
β€ looking forward to that tutorial - I'm always willing to learn new ideas
oh good! thank you loveinthestone!
Can't waitπ
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