Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 19-02-2010
We’re going to attempt to garden this year for the first time and we’re looking for any tips you may have to help us. We’re going to plant some flowers and probably tomatoes, green beans, lettuce and maybe watermelon. We don’t get a lot of sun in our yard so that’s going to be a big disadvantage. Any tips will be appreciated.
Thanks
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Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 14-02-2010
try walmart or the dollar store! or if you insist on a 2 dollar one..try any corner downtown lmao.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 10-02-2010
I need to know which soil i need and exactly in details, how i should garden and which methods are needed to plant tomatoes and grow them in south florida, in a tropical, hot, and humid climate what methods, soil, where to buy, how to till the soil, etc
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 06-02-2010
I am going to expand my garden this year and need to know what I need to do to the area that has grass.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 23-01-2010
A while back we had a freeze and some of the plants in the garden died. Later in the year after the freeze some other plants had a hard time staying healthy and eventually died. I am starting to wonder if i need to replace the soil. Do i need to dig up the entire garden and replace everything? Or can I just put down topsoil?
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 23-01-2010
How big of a garden does one need to live off of it all year round with different fruits and veggies?
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 23-01-2010
Just planted it 3 weeks ago and it’s growing like crazy
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 21-01-2010
ok i live in the uk and im wanting to start a garden business and i have all the eqquipment to do the job and i also have the knowledge for the job but i am unsure what i will need to legaly work with a friend. i will also not be hiring new people. such as who do i need to inform and what to register.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 16-01-2010
That depends upon how savvy you are. Some people don’t need any to start a business and make it successful, others can have a PhD and still not be good at running a business. Heres what I’d recommend:
Study Horticulture, Business, and Urban Planning/Urban Geography
It’s a good idea to know what plants there are, when they bloom, how big they get, and under what conditions they do well. That’s where the horticulture education comes in handy.
At the same time, you need to figure how much money you’ll need, how to finance everything, and how to manage your income and expenses. That’s where a business education comes in handy. It also may help you know where find government grants to help you start your business. Sometimes small business associations can help in certain regards too.
Urban Planning/Urban Geography helps you understand where would be the best place to locate your business and why cities are laid out like they are. Like why certain business are normally a certain distance from each other. What areas of a city are likely to grow, creating you new business.
I’d recommend getting a horticulture degree and taking a few business courses and an urban geography course while your at it.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 13-01-2010
We are starting off small by doing basic yard work and eventually expand and work our way up. Please let me know what it is we would need to do to make this dream come true. thanks!