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grown shit load of tomatoes this yeah, made a load of chutney and still got loads left/still growing. now i am not sure what to do with them  
			
			
									
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That's lucky, I've never had much success with potatoes. This was the first summer I tried a garden here, most of it died, Calgary had a weird summer this year. I've got a huge ass backyard but some pretty lame soil, and it wasn't close to sunny enough. It's always fun growing stuff though, even just flowers are pretty fun when they start blooming.brasco wrote:grown shit load of tomatoes this yeah, made a load of chutney and still got loads left/still growing. now i am not sure what to do with them
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yeah did our garden up this summer in anticipation of bbq's/parties, even got a new bbq and fire pit. thanks to british summertime we have only been out in it properly oncebigfootspartan wrote:That's lucky, I've never had much success with potatoes. This was the first summer I tried a garden here, most of it died, Calgary had a weird summer this year. I've got a huge ass backyard but some pretty lame soil, and it wasn't close to sunny enough. It's always fun growing stuff though, even just flowers are pretty fun when they start blooming.brasco wrote:grown shit load of tomatoes this yeah, made a load of chutney and still got loads left/still growing. now i am not sure what to do with them
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Sun dried tomatoes last a long time brasco!
			
			
									
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that is a great idea actuallyfractal wrote:Sun dried tomatoes last a long time brasco!
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This thread just got 60% sexier.
			
			
									
									
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This article: how to turn a wooden shipping pallet into a vertical garden...
http://lifeonthebalcony.com/how-to-turn ... -a-garden/
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And a little bit of planning means it could actually be pretty efficient - you put your water-lovin' stuff at the bottom (mint, cilantro, geraniums, etc.) and stuff that needs better drainage towards the top (rosemary, thyme, greens, etc.)
			
			
									
									
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Sick! Nice effecient use of space that, might try it if I end moving to an apartment later this year.
I also thought about growing my own mushrooms off a log, all you need to do is drill a hole then fill it back in with mulch and inject some spores... I'd stand it up and get some kind of flowering vine to grow on to make it look pretty as well
			
			
									
									I also thought about growing my own mushrooms off a log, all you need to do is drill a hole then fill it back in with mulch and inject some spores... I'd stand it up and get some kind of flowering vine to grow on to make it look pretty as well
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If these mushrooms are to be ingested, he risk of contamination from other spores is pretty high - hopefully you know your stuff as far as species ID'ing. There's another method that uses an aquarium, a pane of glass, and a humidifier that's supposed to be aces.
http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/ ... lite.shtml
			
			
									
									
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Not feeling good about the pallet garden personally.
Pallets are often treated with all sorts of chemicals, and are not the archetype of cleanliness.
Neat idea notwithstanding.
			
			
									
									Pallets are often treated with all sorts of chemicals, and are not the archetype of cleanliness.
Neat idea notwithstanding.

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Yeah, they say in the article specifically to find one that's been heat-treated and not chem-treated. Chemical-treated pallets would have “MB” stamped on it, while heat-treated pallets are stamped with “HT.” I'm not sure but am guessing that "MB" means Methyl Bromide.frank grimes jr. wrote:Not feeling good about the pallet garden personally.
Pallets are often treated with all sorts of chemicals, and are not the archetype of cleanliness.
Neat idea notwithstanding.
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Yes but they wouldn't be of the magic type (at this time), I'd probably grow something like cloud ear fungus because it's easy to cultivatealphacat wrote:If these mushrooms are to be ingested, he risk of contamination from other spores is pretty high - hopefully you know your stuff as far as species ID'ing. There's another method that uses an aquarium, a pane of glass, and a humidifier that's supposed to be aces.
http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/ ... lite.shtml
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Anything fairly easy to grow in an office environment? my room has a south facing 9ft by 9ft glass window/wall  and during summer it can get up to upwards of 38oc in there 
 I thought maybe chillies or a nice looking plant!
			
			
									
									
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Well, at least the garden's enjoying the rain. My Verbascums and Salvia Scarlets (NOT the smokable kind!) are starting to bud... somehow a NETTLE has made it into one of my pots! I'm almost tempted to leave it out of respect... crafty bugger.
The Trachelospermum Jasmina on my trellis has survived the winter and is growing a shit load of buds... gonna be full of sweet smelling blossom in a few months!
Oh, and the first flowers have turned up on my Mimulus... prrrrrretty!

I loves my garden.
			
			
									
									The Trachelospermum Jasmina on my trellis has survived the winter and is growing a shit load of buds... gonna be full of sweet smelling blossom in a few months!
Oh, and the first flowers have turned up on my Mimulus... prrrrrretty!

I loves my garden.
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Is it too late to start? I would really like to grow a few edibles this year, but missed the April slot...
Good work Si!
			
			
									
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