No.21 [Last50 Posts]
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No.22
US Farm Income and Taxes,
http://www.hobbyfarms.com/farm-marketing-and-management/farm-income-taxes-14991.aspxUS Grants and Loans for Small Farms,
http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdahome?navid=GRANTS_LOANShttp://afsic.nal.usda.gov/farms-and-community/grants-and-loans-farmershttp://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/pubs/funding.shtmlManaging Risks on Your Small Farm,
http://agmarketing.extension.psu.edu/begfrmrs/MangRiskSmllFrm.pdfChicken info and forum,
http://www.backyardchickens.comRabbit guide
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7884798/Rabbit_Production_ManualA public access seedbank for many types of rare or endangered plants; both edible and ornamental,
http://www.jlhudsonseeds.net/index.htmOrganic and heirloom selections:
http://sustainableseedco.com/http://www.seedsofchange.com/Potato, Sweet Potato, and Tubers seed bank (free, but requies filling out forms and waiting in line):
http://www.cipotato.org/Awesome interactive plant/gardening maps for USA, Canada, France, UK, BC, (frost dates, temp zones, etc):
http://www.plantmaps.com/index.phpSprout seeds and info:
sproutpeople.org
Insect Habitats for attracting polinating bees, predatory/parasitic wasps, hibernating ladybugs, butterflies, etc.
http://www.inspirationgreen.com/insect-habitats.htmlToad and Hedgehog Habitats,
[YouTube] Toad Houses (embed)
http://familycrafts.about.com/od/frogcrafts/a/How_To_Make_A_Toad_Village.htmhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/breathingplaces/hedgehog_home/http://www.britishhedgehogs.org.uk/leaflets/L5-Hedgehog-Homes.pdfChili Peppers!
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No.24
What's the best method of seed cold stratification? I'm trying umbrella magnolia seeds wrapped in damp paper towel in a plastic bag inside my minifridge, but would soil be better?
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No.111
glad to see HGM has made it over here intact can't wait to see everyones gardens, personally im getting ready to plant winter wheat not sure when to plant with the way the weathers been actinging,
but thats kansas for you the whole "don't like the weather wait 5 mins" thing is very true here
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No.230
>Homegrowmen made it over, or at least has a branch here
>mfw
Anyways, I found a sprouting red onion growing in the back of a shelf in a grocery store, and they let me take it. Do they grow well indoors? Apartment renter here.
It's in good condition, but I'm not at home right now, so no pics just yet. What should I expect/look out for? I'm a complete novice at gardening, but /homegrowmen/ was always informative to read.
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No.339
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No.340
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No.341
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No.342
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No.354
>>230Slice the onion in half and keep the root end which will be place in a container later. Let the roots soak in water before placing in a pot.
Keep the pot in a window with plenty of sunlight or underneath a florescent bulb if it is at least 20Watts.
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No.375
Garlic bulb and green onion.
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No.376
>>375Avocado grown from seed.
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No.377
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No.379
>>21wat with pirate bay being kill, are those resources available elsewhere?
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No.384
Check on kickass they may have it.
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No.389
>>384Thanks, It has most of them
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No.395
>>389No problem.
I wish there was a way to broadcst this thread out to our halfchan bros.
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No.461
Is it possible to root these if I were to purchase these from the store? So far I've had good results with rooting the leaves of peppers and green onions but was curious trying these aloe leaves.
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No.476
Is anyone aware of any open source research projects regarding hydroponics, container, or greenhouse farming? I'm looking to get started with some projects soon and would like to bounce ideas with others.
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No.477
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No.478
>>377Update
Gonna try my hands at a pineapple as well.
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No.482
>>478i though avocados were clones from a primary plant, and could be grown from a seed
also why aren't you trying to bonsai it
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No.484
>>482It's true that to grow fruit on an avocado tree you normally have to graft a branch from another tree (all 3 that I have are grown from seed; the pic above was started last fall).
I should have trimmed way earlier to promote early growth but I didn't.
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No.485
>>484Here are the other two avocado (haas) .
The one on the sink is a 'giant' type avocado. All three purchased from Walmart.
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No.486
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No.489
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No.492
I have a pony wall that measures 3x24 roughly. I plan on doing a square foot garden which will give me 72 plots. Anything better I can do with that amount of space?
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No.493
>>492What is your temperature zone?
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No.497
>>493Well I live just outside Los Angeles. If I'm reading the map correctly, I should be in 9b?
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No.598
Jesus, homegrown has been bumped down this far, this close to planting season? I have a question about compost. I threw in my leaf litter in a compost bin a few weeks ago. Now my pile has decreased drastically in volume and it does not get as hot. But while the grass clipping have broken down quite a bit, the leaves are slow to do so. Is my pile still viable to incorporate into the soil? It doesn't seem to make sense to add to the pile.
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No.614
My seeds have started germinating which is great. Starting mostly peppers which consist of paloma, serrano, cayenne. My chocolate scorpions and jumbo jalapeno are being a pain in the ass but hopefully will get some sprouts soon.
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No.615
>>598It will take time for the leaves to compose I think but it should be good, imo.
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No.621
One more question. I bought a blackberry plant from the Holmes Depot. It is… a stick. How am I supposed to know it's alive and growing? Everyday it does not grow a leaf worries me.
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No.622
>>621What condition is it in? Does it look dead? Are there any leaves on it and if so what is the color? Is it in a pot or did you plant it.
Check to see if the 'stick' has any yellow or green color to it.
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No.623
>>622The outside "bark" is still green but I am concerned with the very top of the plant which seems dry. I'm not sure if it is supposed to be like that. As for how I planted it, it's in a 5 gallon bucket as I want to try to grow more via suckers.
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No.625
If the stem is still green it still has life. If you want to promote green leaves go to wally world and buy some epsom salt and place half a hand full of it around the pot (add nitrogen slowly). It adds nitrogen which promotes green growth and not flowering (fruit) mind u. :)
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No.641
https://archive.today/enMRk
>A Dutch firm on the cutting edge of indoor agriculture estimates that producing food for the entire world could take place in a space far smaller than the area occupied by Holland, using just 10% of the water needed by traditional farms. The proposal is not without precedent – Japan already has one prototype urban farm that is 100 times more productive than farmers’ fields… Disclaimer: this post and the subject matter and contents thereof - text, media, or otherwise - do not necessarily reflect the views of the 8kun administration.
No.646
I've been growing for over a year now, glad to see that this is a topic in /out/!
I'm cutting back on my growing this year, mainly due to drought and harsh weather, and was wondering: What are some plants like Tomatoes, Broccoli, beans, and peas that don't need a whole lot of water and can tolerate temperatures exceeding 90-100 degrees Fahrenheit?
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No.647
>>646try rosemary, mints, etc.
what is your temperature zone?
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No.648
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No.691
What type of plants are these?
One is a weed and the other is a evasive plant.
Here is the weed.
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No.692
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No.693
My garlic patch.
Top left corner outside brick border: elephant garlic
First 2 rows in the back: asiatic/ turban garlic
Leeks are located at the top right corner
Third row: Georgian fire
Last two rows up front are Bogatyr
Purple Bunching onions sprouting below the leeks.
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No.694
Sunflowers sprouting ;)
Marigold hiding behind the stick.
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No.709
I'm kinda new to gardening, but so far I have a pepper plant that's been doing quite well. 1st Pic related, about a week's worth of serranos hanging out to dry. Made some salsa out of the last batch.
I also picked up a black cherry tomato plant last week. He's doing quite well since I planted him.
Anyways, my father and I are going to build a new hotbox in a couple weeks (Old one was rotten and had wood roaches living in it.) I'm thinking of planting some garlic and either some small potatoes or yams in my section. Any suggestions for potato breeds that will grow well during the Arizona Summer?
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No.713
>>709
Very nice looking peppers.
As far as the potatoes make sure there is an 'eye' present before planting. Red , sweet, or white should be fine.
Phosphorus…
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No.728
Fyi go to Starbucks and ask for there free coffee grounds for your garden.
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No.729
Baby crickets everywhere..
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No.730
And more on my garlic chived and a few on my avocado (not shown in orange pot)
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No.737
>>709
Just bought a jalepeno plant from a mexican at his 'nursery' for cheap-ish.
Let's hope that goes well!
>tfw going from zone 6 to zone 9
I want to die without rhubarb
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No.761
Marigolds (I transplant these to other vegetable pots);
1 of 3 avocado plants;
pot of garlic chives and a olive seed that surprisingly grew, pineapple and a sweet marconi pepper plant
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No.762
Black prince tomato
Two pirs of avocado
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No.763
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No.764
L to R:
Cherry (paloma?) peppers
Chocolate scorpion pepper
Spearmint (nice smelling weeds)
More paloma peppers
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No.804
Just ripped up some free fig trees, one is a Peter's honey and the other two are some green unknown figs. I just put them in maybe a week ago and they look pretty depressed, are they just in shock and will pop up again?
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No.873
Avocado plants and a chocolate scorpion pepper plant.
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No.874
chocolate scorpion
paloma and cayenne pepper plants
garlic chives
lemon sprout grown from seed in cup holder
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No.875
kale
sweet marconi pepper plant
marigold in front
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No.876
>>875
pineapple in brown pot
another avocado plant that I topped in the red pot
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No.880
Any suggestions on what to grow in a pot during winter? Zone 6A.
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No.883
>>880
Pineapple, are you looking for edible or non edible?
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No.887
Drying some fresh rosemary. I've had some growing in a pot for the years outside in zone 7. I only water it every blue moon.
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No.888
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No.914
>>883
I would prefer edible, but non-edible is fine too
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No.1007
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No.1168
>>873
I really need to top these 2 avocado plants. This spring I plan to repot them.
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No.1181
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No.1186
So I used to do a garden in the backyard I used to have. Then I had to move back in October. I no longer have the backyard or the garden, but I'm still gonna grow stuff.
My question is about a big lilac bush in the back"yard" of the place I'm in. Is there stuff I should or shouldn't plant around it?
I'm thinking specifically chiles and/or tomatoes, I don't think I'll have room to grow much else this year
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No.1192
>>1186
You should be fine with planting around the lilac bush (beware of borers).
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No.1210
Let's try to post a pic on here one more time.
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No.1211
Rosemary and blackberry canes flowering in background.
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No.1212
Front right: garlic chives and green onions, collard plant that went to flower on the ground
Lots of garlic growing as well; few kale and Brussel sprouts in the background.
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No.1217
Purchased 500 worms from Jim's Worm farm. All scraps goes into this tub.
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No.1218
Avocado (1/3)
Spearmint in pot
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No.1219
Avocado (2/3)
Garlic (5)
Arugula
Spinach
Carrot
Oregano
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No.1235
>>1217
My worm compost bin has been destroyed by red ants. Lesson learned, never dump dirt from old pots that have been taken over by ants. Pisses me off.
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No.1236
Current garden in raised beds
Closest garden has Cucumbers, Kale, Lettuce, Peas, Onions and Dill.
further one has Spinach, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Peppers and Tomatoes.
The buckets at the end of the first bed and the cage at the back of the yard both hold potatoes, hoping to harvest them soon.
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No.1245
>>1236
Mmm all those green onions.
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No.1246
>>1245
They're doing really well this year, after I did a charcoal treatment of my beads, everything seems to be bigger after that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXX6LZXNatw
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No.1249
I've been growing basil and it smells really nice.
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No.1251
Update
Carrot going to seed and avocado that will be pruned next month.
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No.1252
Orange
Lemon
Avovado
All grown from seeds.
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No.1253
Orange going to flower
Oregano
Garlic chives
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No.1273
>>1253
My mistake..tomatoes going to flower.
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No.1274
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No.1282
Just started planting some banana peppers indoors. Wish me luck!
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No.1292
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No.1311
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No.1312
Marigolds guarding my garlic chives going to seed. Yacon in the background.
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No.1313
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No.1314
Can't wait to try these out.
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No.1315
Blackberries & marigold seeds for next year.
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No.1336
Have any of you ever tried growing rhubarbs from seed? I have always propagated them from rhizomes in the past, but last year I let it go to seed to see what would happen. Now I have a ton of seeds and no idea what to do with them.
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