Michael asks…
I have a small garden plot, but the soil seems decent. I know nothing about gardening, but want to give it a go.
I knew there would be some1 that said ‘weeds’. As for the ganja, that would be nice, but i’m looking for someting legal.
Grow the vegetables that you like to eat.
Since you know nothing about gardening, start small, with a few different vegetables. You will learn as you go, since gardening is an ongoing learning experience.
If your garden has decent soil and is in a sunny location, try growing some tomatoes, cucumbers, squash and peppers. These are easy to grow vegetables.
Choose healthy garden plants, use compost in your garden soil, mulch and water your plants.
Here are some links to “how to grow…” certain garden vegetable articles that will give you more detailed answers about gardening.
Mary asks…
The garden already has 500 lbs of topsoil and eggrock in layers. What recommendations do you have for rock gardening in northeast Texas?
Try this
http://landscaping.about.com/od/rockgardens/ss/rock_gardens.htm
Sandra asks…
what dolomite for gardening and what do for plaints please?
Dolomite is used in organic gardening to “sweeten” soil (increases the ph levels) and lowers the acidity of the soil and is a secondary fertilizer, especially for tomatoes, stone fruits such as peaches and nectarines and other related plants.
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