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Ex-Moderator | Do you garden? I planted bulbs today.
I've never planted anything in my life. My upstairs neighbor works for a flower and plant company and is a licensed landscape artist so he generally takes care of everything in our shared back yard, but I have a little walkway that leads to my porch (and private entrance) that is kinda "mine". Last year he pulled up all the weeds and laid down a mix of flowers but since the area is completely shaded by the pretty trees that grow along side in between our house and the neighbors' nothing came up. I was shopping with a friend who was picking seeds and such up today, so I got some bulbs for things that are supposed to grow in shaded areas. Hostas and baby's breath and a couple other things I can't remember the name of. I spent all afternoon pulling weeds, I've got the bulbs in the ground and they're watered. Now what? When can I expect to see something come out of the ground? |
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I handle trees quite often actually.
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I love messing in the garden, you can get a rooting powder to help the plants settle quicker but always remember to use a good compost if you don’t I find some of the plants just die. | |
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Ex-Moderator | katt said: I love messing in the garden, you can get a rooting powder to help the plants settle quicker but always remember to use a good compost if you don’t I find some of the plants just die.
OK, what is compost, how do I know if it's "good" and what do I do with it? I really have never done this before. My nieghbor hasn't been home today to ask him. |
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Ex-Moderator | jerseykrs said: I handle trees quite often actually.
I don't get the joke. It is some kind of joke, right? |
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CarrieMpls said: jerseykrs said: I handle trees quite often actually.
I don't get the joke. It is some kind of joke, right? | |
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Ex-Moderator | jerseykrs said: CarrieMpls said: I don't get the joke. It is some kind of joke, right? ooooohhhhh. You crazy kids and your lingo. |
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CarrieMpls said: katt said: I love messing in the garden, you can get a rooting powder to help the plants settle quicker but always remember to use a good compost if you don’t I find some of the plants just die.
OK, what is compost, how do I know if it's "good" and what do I do with it? I really have never done this before. My nieghbor hasn't been home today to ask him. First u dig a good size hole for the plant then put the compost in then the plant, put compost all around the plant then water it. The compost is basically good nutrition for the plant and will help root and grow it. You can purchase compost from a garden centre, or you can make ur own compost from garden and household waste. I have a compost bin at end of garden I put all the waste in. Here is a link of some things u can make compost from http://www.gardenorganic....post_1.php I use horse manure & garden & household waste if I go on one of my crazy planting sessions (something I do rather often in the spring ) I sometimes purchase a huge bag of organic compost it costs only £9. | |
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Ex-Moderator | katt said: CarrieMpls said: OK, what is compost, how do I know if it's "good" and what do I do with it? I really have never done this before. My nieghbor hasn't been home today to ask him. First u dig a good size hole for the plant then put the compost in then the plant, put compost all around the plant then water it. The compost is basically good nutrition for the plant and will help root and grow it. You can purchase compost from a garden centre, or you can make ur own compost from garden and household waste. I have a compost bin at end of garden I put all the waste in. Here is a link of some things u can make compost from http://www.gardenorganic....post_1.php I use horse manure & garden & household waste if I go on one of my crazy planting sessions (something I do rather often in the spring ) I sometimes purchase a huge bag of organic compost it costs only £9. oh. Well, I've already planted them. I guess it's too late for that. |
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CarrieMpls said: katt said: First u dig a good size hole for the plant then put the compost in then the plant, put compost all around the plant then water it. The compost is basically good nutrition for the plant and will help root and grow it. You can purchase compost from a garden centre, or you can make ur own compost from garden and household waste. I have a compost bin at end of garden I put all the waste in. Here is a link of some things u can make compost from http://www.gardenorganic....post_1.php I use horse manure & garden & household waste if I go on one of my crazy planting sessions (something I do rather often in the spring ) I sometimes purchase a huge bag of organic compost it costs only £9. oh. Well, I've already planted them. I guess it's too late for that. U maybe in luck the person who did that part of the garden last year may have put a good top soil & compost in the ground so ur plants may survive. | |
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Ex-Moderator | katt said: CarrieMpls said: oh. Well, I've already planted them. I guess it's too late for that. U maybe in luck the person who did that part of the garden last year may have put a good top soil & compost in the ground so ur plants may survive. If not, then I know for next time! |
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I start my tomato seeds in feb indoors along with many flower seeds I grow wonderful herbs and have for 20 yrs TR has around a 1/2 acre garden and has a bunch of stuff planted we really need some rain 2 yrs ago I started a beautiful hosta garden as well near my outdoor shower you are gonna love gardening carrie | |
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I hired a landscaper for the lawn because I was spending entirely TOO much time mowing & edging every week AND it still looked like shit.
Now we plant flowers every spring and my job is to water and weed them. I never used compost but I think that I need to because the flowers are having a hard time growing. The soil is very sandy. Next year I'll need to do that. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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Mach said: 2 yrs ago I started a beautiful hosta garden as well near my outdoor shower You have a shower outside? Details and/or pictures please! By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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PurpleJedi said: Mach said: 2 yrs ago I started a beautiful hosta garden as well near my outdoor shower You have a shower outside? Details and/or pictures please! yes an open outdoor shower ( hot and cold water ) off to the far side of the house in the edge of the woods you can shower under the full moon | |
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Mach said: PurpleJedi said: You have a shower outside? Details and/or pictures please! yes an open outdoor shower ( hot and cold water ) off to the far side of the house in the edge of the woods you can shower under the full moon You need to post a pic. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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PurpleJedi said: Mach said: yes an open outdoor shower ( hot and cold water ) off to the far side of the house in the edge of the woods you can shower under the full moon You need to post a pic. Its dark out right now i could light all the tourches WAIT we are highjacking carrie's thread | |
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Mach said: PurpleJedi said: You need to post a pic. Its dark out right now i could light all the tourches WAIT we are highjacking carrie's thread Your life sounds idillic Mach. Outside shower, torches. wow. I would love an outside shower, but because I live in a typically British way (houses cramped into tiny spaces) I think my neighbours might get a bit annoyed, seeing all my bits dangling | |
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oh and can I request both a hosta/shower pic and a torches pic? please? | |
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