Message from @Bogs_Bunny
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You’ll want to plant that a lot thicker
Starting the garden.
Any amendments?
rent a apartment with a roommate, so sadly cant do anything like that.
You got room for 14 red solo cups?
I’m growing okra, chives and cantaloupe and also a bit of potatoes and beets. I have green onions and garlic aswell. Planted weeks ago, okra and chives have pushed through. Onions and garlic have nice leaf growth. Beets have leaves aswell. I have an eggplant and a blueberry bush that isn’t doing well
Any tips for those last two?
@kalebdenden yes i do
@Thatotherguy you need to have acidic soil for those blueberries
Get rose fertilizer for your soil and collect pine needles to mulch it with. Also used coffee grounds
@SOG JAMESON do you like to eat salads?
Thanks
Come on folks, lets see some pics of how your being more self reliant. Who else is practicing self sufficiency when and where they can?
Nothing has really come up yet, it's still a bit cold. Had snow over the weekend.
A couple rows of potatos, some lettuce. Planting corn and beans next week (after last frost date)
I did the first part with a shovel, and then decided to get a crappy little tiller, which turned out to work really well.
Six new apple trees
Does anyone know of any crops that can grow in 100% indirect sunlight?
I can’t grow shit but weed lol
If I grew weed it would probably be trash quality lol.
Just hoard fishcock and groats
This has been my sole contribution to this channel
@Bogs_Bunny You have no direct light or what?
Plenty of plants will grow with non direct light, just might be a little slower or smaller. But others will do fine
When I lived in an apartment, I had 5 - 5 gallon buckets that grew all kinds of veggies. My balcony only had a couple hours of direct sun at best. But the sun reflected of the building next to mine, and the plants did great.
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Tomato and pepper section
Self-reliance is the real way to end the state
@Lucky Texan yeah my apartment gets no direct sunlight year-round.
@Bogs_Bunny still try some plans in pots. You'll be surprised at how much will still grow
@Bogs_Bunny Do you have somewhere you can fit a tote?
Oh nice, how did i miss this room... HI y'all
any one ever grow plants indoors? not talking about MJ but food plants like potatoes, carrots etc? i live in a apparment with no garden or balcony etc and ive been thinking of getting some UV lights for my 3d printer then thought about alternative uses.
That's the basis of hydroponics. The soil you use will be important even more so. I can't speak for growing plants inside but I have several seasons of growing plants landscaping.
Ive started lots of plants inddors, but never kepts more then some herbs or house plants inside.
I know if you have the room for a light set up its possible. Ive seen 10foot tomato plants grown inside plant stores here in the states. No idea how many lights where on it though