Ken asks…
Ok so I am thinking about growing my own vegetables and herbs in my garden. I have a huge backyard as well as huge front yard( I am not is that how you say front yard). Any way, last year I have tried to grown tomatoes and peppers, but there is a cat used to came from nowhere and tried to destroy my plants. The cat doesn’t have any owner I guess cause I didn’t see one. And at the end of the summer, my garden was a failure. I couldn’t grow anything. I am not sure using big fence around the garden can keep the cat and squirrels away. Can you give me any advise how can I keep my garden safe from cats and squirrels? Something not too expensive methods would be great. I am a huge organic produce fan. So I don’t want to use any chemicals sprays or anything in my garden. Something you can do in your home would also be great. I am sorry with my long questions. I really appreciate your answers.
Try a few moth balls, it works for me.dont bother putting up a fence. The animals will just climb over it.
Chris asks…
A couple of years ago I found a great site on Yahoo Answers that an individual had done on their own and who had their own business. I can’t find it. Please help if you know or have any suggestions.
Thanks for your help.
There are a lot of good gardening web-site, such as;
http://www.parkseed.com
http://www.burpeeseed.com
http://www.pjnurseryseeds.com
http://www.2bseeds.com
http://www.gardenweb.com
Just Yahoo search….. Gardening!
Lisa asks…
I live in an apartment with a balcony. I would like to grow my own vegetables and herbs such as cilantro. How do I build a vegetable garden on my balcony. Lots of sun shines on my balcony in the morning and some to none by mid-afternoon/evening. I appreciate your gardening wisdom.
You need to use individual pots and boxes. You need them as large as possible, but you need to be able to move them when they are full of dirt, so don’t go over the top. Don’t forget, you have to get those sacks of potting soil up to your apartment. Make sure that you water frequently. On hot summer days, plants dry out very fast. Don’t be too ambitious to start out with. Try a few pots of herbs and patio-type tomatoes and peppers, then build up each year.
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