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re: Late start to growing veggies or herbs
Posted on 6/17/13 at 1:18 pm to Salmon
Posted on 6/17/13 at 1:18 pm to Salmon
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to make it easy, just buy the starter plants
peppers are pretty easy to grow
IF you're a novice, definitely buy transplants. Starting seeds can be tricky for peppers if you know absolutely nothing about gardening. Plant in full sun, or as close to it as you can manage. Peppers need full sun.
Posted on 6/17/13 at 2:02 pm to hungryone
Containers My neighbor has. This is the only way he grows stuff. Put 2" gravel in botton for drainage, get a good garden soil mix. Home Depot or Lowes has it. I get mine at a local soil supplier. I use Liquid Seaweed and composted cow manure for fertilizer and Neem oil for general pest control. If I have a specific pest, I will but whatever organic control or make my own.
2 types of Thyme, Sage,
Basil
Strawberries and Black Berries
Corn on top more strawberries below in a converted wood pallet planter he made.
Peppers....maybe a cayenne on right...not sure.
Tomatoes and another jalapeno pepper plant.
2 types of Thyme, Sage,
Basil
Strawberries and Black Berries
Corn on top more strawberries below in a converted wood pallet planter he made.
Peppers....maybe a cayenne on right...not sure.
Tomatoes and another jalapeno pepper plant.
This post was edited on 6/17/13 at 2:17 pm
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