And when? We have rose of sharons, and some flowering vine thing that dad calls a hummingbird plant (think it's a honeysuckle?). Both of these have seed 'pods' on them. How do I save them, and when is the best time to do so?
My dad has a lot of rose of sharon bushes, and I was wondering when and how to collect the seeds? They have tons of pods on them, and I know many people like them. I want to save some to swap with :D
http://henbogle.wordpress.com/2008/07/23/constructing-a-pvc-hoophouse-for-the-home-garden/
It's a 'hoop' hot house, similar to the PVC hoop chicken tractors shown on BYC. They look very easy to make!
Where would I get the materials, like the cover and such? Would anything grow in the winter...
You could always try posting on craigslist, or hanging something at your local grocery or some-such.
This is a wonderful idea! I would like to try this myself :)
Many nursery catalogs offer mini citrus trees, I have no idea where you could get the regular ones. But orange and lemon trees get very big, I personally would rather have the minis! You can use a half-whiskey barrel as a 'planter' for them, and even keep them in your house! You wouldn't need...
I forgot to mention the ones I liked in this group :)
The yellow buckeye is very nice, does anyone know if the nuts are toxic to dogs? Or is it just humans?
The sweetgum is also a nice-looking tree
River Birch is on this list, but I don't know how well it would do here? Our weather is crazy...
Okay, I re-did the 'tree wizard' with almost everything checked, and only fast growers listed. Here's what it came up with:
Pin Oak
Northern Red Oak
Thornless Honeylocust
Tuliptree (yellow poplar)
Weeping willow
Carpathian english Walnut
Quaking Aspen
There were a few others, but they were...
Any size tree would be fine, we have 10 acres, and this area is in the center, but to the side, if that makes any sense? There is absolutely nothing over there, no wires or buildings. Only the horse pasture, the dogs (a bit farther away), and the woods that start the government preservation land...
Sorry, that's aggravating when that happens :(
Okay, so the trees on the list are:
Scarlet Oak
Yellow Buckeye
River Birch
Paper Birch
Baldcypress
Red Maple
London Planetree
Littleleaf Linden
Lacebark Elm
Live Oak
Hackberry
American Sweetgum
Silver Linden
Willow Oak
Sawtooth Oak
Overcup Oak...
I looked at that list, thanks for that. I did a bit of searching, and read somewhere about the Arbor Day Foundation. Don't know why I hadn't thought of that before. Anyway, on their site, they have a 'tree wizard'. Basically, you input what you are looking for, growing conditions, height and...
The thing that attracts me most about lasagna gardening is the 'no weeding' factor. I was told that, if done correctly, a lasagna garden would be basically weed free.
I am going to be building some dog kennels, and we have a large area of our 'yard' that is unused. It is usually overgrown with ragweed and grass. This would be the perfect place to put these kennels, except for one problem....there is no shade whatsoever. I could use some shade cloth, but would...
I actually didn't ask, I just assumed since they had them, that they had grown them. All of their other seeds stated they were from their own plants.
A friend of mine here in KY said they have one growing in their yard, so maybe they can tolerate it? It doesn't get that cold here, and when it...
I got some seeds from an ebay seller who lives in PA. I'm thinking if they grow them there, these should do fine here in KY. I googled it, and found out that it is hardy to zone 7b (whatever the 'b' means), and I am in zone 6. Is there anything special that I will need to do with them in the winter?
Just keep an eye on them, and pull them through to the side you can reach before they are too big :)
And a reply to the OP as well, anything that vines can be grown on a trellis. For bigger things like melons, you can use some old (or new) pantyhose to tie the melons to the vine, so they don't...
I haven't let mine in my garden, but I did get them to help out with yard pests. I didn't notice too many pests in the garden. The chickens couldn't keep up very well, so I got some guineas to help out. I would think that chickens would eat the veggies and fruits quicker than they would take...
Ugh!! I don't even have my garden started yet!! I did turn some soil and plant some sunflowers, pansies, marigolds, and alyssum by the house, and I have about half of my strawberry plants in the ground. I really need to get the neighbor down here with his tractor to disc up the garden!! :gig
I have only bought a few. My sister-in-law gave me a buttload of seeds when she moved, and I have been trying to unload them ever since! :gig
I did buy some pansy seeds, some different types of sunflowers, some squash, some sweet corn, broccoli, lettuce, you know, the basics :D
But I have...