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Godless in the garden

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If you like to dig in the dirt, plant & prune, grow food & flowers, or sit and watch as someone else does your landscaping, you'll find something here to discuss!

Selected topics, in no particular order:
Moon Phase Widget here. Moon phase topic here.
What's your gardening style?
Frugal gardening.
Backyard Chickens here. here. here. here.
Growing Fruits
Wild Parsnip - It can burn skin.
Why buy locally-grown plants?
Squirrels.
bees.
Cheap gardening.
Buy locally grown plants to prevent blight transmission here.
Grow lots of fruits in a small space, by backyard orchard culture.

Discussion Forum

"Healthy Soil Microbes / Healthy People"

Started by Sentient Biped. Last reply by Sentient Biped 22 hours ago. 7 Replies

Mandarin Apricot

Started by Randall Smith. Last reply by Randall Smith Jun 2. 4 Replies

Front yard gardening. Edible Estates.

Started by Sentient Biped. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner May 27. 3 Replies

Sweet alyssum to fight aphids

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Sentient Biped May 27. 3 Replies

Tin can alley

Started by Randall Smith. Last reply by Randall Smith May 15. 3 Replies

Do Earthworms Reduce Slug Damage?

Started by Sentient Biped. Last reply by Randall Smith May 14. 4 Replies

Compost

Started by Joan Denoo. Last reply by Sentient Biped May 4. 2 Replies

Assisted Migration Adaptation Trial

Started by Joan Denoo. Last reply by Sentient Biped May 1. 1 Reply

May is Garden for Wildlife Month!

Started by Steph S.. Last reply by Sentient Biped May 1. 1 Reply

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Comment by amer chohan on December 14, 2012 at 7:37am

Chris! larger one is cereus peruvianus formiing cristae, other five are mammillarias. Center one with a reddish head is nice spotless plant.

As for socialogy is concerend, social person like you wold have enjoyed here. Its not just visiting neighbours, things are done on a grand scale. Biggest of all is somebodie's death. Some 400 to 500 people gather on the death day alone. At least one male and one female member of each faimly of the adjoining villages pay one visit to the poor faimly within next 40 days.

Marriage is no smaller occasion. A simmilar number of people is involved at some stage or other of it. Marriage is usually 5 to 6 days affair with many sub-functions attached to it.

A child birth , a serious illness or building of a new house are though smaller than prior 2 but becomes source of visit of your own town people. One has to do it as must social duty and people show anger towards a person like me who don't like so much fuss arround.

Comment by Chris Breman on December 14, 2012 at 3:39am

We have a very closely netted society. You would be amazed to to know that every one knows each other upto names of grandfathers in a radius of almost 10km.

Thanks for your description, Amer! You mention something very valuable there that we have lost: here most people are on their own apart from some family and friends. Ah, yes, it would be almost impossible to know so many people here in one of the most densely populated areas in the world. I try to connect with my neighbours, and it's uphill work. I try anyway. Here are my unidentified cactuses:

Comment by amer chohan on December 14, 2012 at 3:02am

Life adjust itself to the conditions. In hot summer days schools and offices timings are adjusted as early from 7:00 am to 1:30pm. Schools are closed for summer vacations for 3 months(june,july & August). People rise up early(usualy at 5am) and sleep again in the hotest time of midday to rise up again at 5 t0 6 pm.

Very few people have air conditioars. Infact most of us are without any electricity during summer heat as we live in a country facing sever energy crises. We usualy experience eletricity shut downs of 12 hrs per day in summer.

Main crops of our area are wheat, corn, rapeseeds and peanut. I don't do any agri-activity as I run a privatly owned educational institution still I haven't bought any of above mentioned throughout my life as they come as a part of contract from persons using my inherited land for their harvest.

Life is not that easy and well-organised in our part as yours rather it is very difficut at times for most of people but it is very colorful with a lot of cultural activity. We have a very closely netted society. You would be amazed to to know that every one knows each other upto names of grandfathers in a radius of almost 10km.

Comment by Joan Denoo on December 14, 2012 at 1:38am

Amer, I just looked up on Google Earth and what an interesting part of the world you live! What kind of agriculture do you have there? What are your houses made of? Do you grow any of your own food? The city seems to be in a valley with mountains around.

Do I understand you that it gets up to 110 degrees F (44 C)? during summer. Do you have air conditioning? 

The photos on Google Earth reveal an incredibly beautiful country with fine architecture and sophisticated design. Gardens filled with flowers, in spite of that very high heat! The mosque designs show great skill in design and construction, with fine tiles. 

The homes remind me of the ones I saw in Turkey. They were made of brick and stucco. They, too, were flat roofed. 

I can't even imagine living in such temperatures. How do you do it? 

Comment by amer chohan on December 13, 2012 at 12:31pm

Joan! I live in a small town 60km away from Islamabad. Yes our houses roofs are flat because our area is semi dry but rains a lot during moonsoon season(july August) and sometimes during winter season. Usualy it is dry spell for a month or so between two rains. Usualy our houses are single storied with large roof areas. Reason for that is we built on inherited land(free) so we avoid building costs of multi-stories. I got a large roof which can accomodate a good size cactus garden. My green house is also built on the roof.

You are right about good draining cactus pots but here we have a long(about 9 months)  and very hot summer(temp. up to 44C). Good draining pots become too dry during most of year. It puts an adverse effect on the plants as you got to water daily to keep the roots moist. You can ill efford to miss a single day without watering. Therefore I use a soil mix which is good water holder. This becomes a problem in winter espacilly if it rains during this season.

Comment by Joan Denoo on December 13, 2012 at 11:30am

Spud, isn't this a wonderful time of year to think and plan and read and learn all about the garden and plants? My favorite time of year. 

Comment by Joan Denoo on December 13, 2012 at 11:29am

Amer, your cactus garden and plants seem very special to you and I understand why. They do become like children or pets. yes, you are a good caregiver to your plants. 

Where is your home? it appears you have a flat roof; do you live in a dry area? 

I wonder if you set the cactus plants on a draining surface, not in saucers or pans, if the rain water would through and not damage the plants? The articles we have been reading noted the importance of rainwater for cactus. Obviously, too much is not good, and if they are well drained and not standing in water, they might do OK. Again, I am no expert on cactus. 

I live in Spokane, Washington state, the north west corner of USA. The Spokane River runs through town and is a lovely place. It is kind of like an oasis in a desert. This is a semi-arid part of the country, with lots of Ponderosa Pine and native sagebrush on flat planes. 

Seattle, on the Pacific coast, is very wet. 

Comment by Idaho Spud on December 13, 2012 at 10:57am

Joan, I've saved your addresses to beneficial insects and fungi information.  I'll read them again in early spring when I plan on buying some.

Comment by amer chohan on December 13, 2012 at 9:26am

Joan its nature of cactus plant that it involves you. They are usually small and very slow growing. Imagine a plant gaining the size of 12 inches in eight years with such delicate roots that every rain during these 8 years threatens to destroy it. you become involved in them. One remembers each milimeter of them, you know the history of every scar on their body. They are more like of your children than just plants.

When someone has some good cactus plants, common man just praises the beauity of their shape and form. But its only collectors who know how much effort and concentration is involved.

Its raining here for last six hours. After comming from work I have drained myself four times on roof visits just to insure that their is no water standing in any of the pots. My wife looks at me as I have lost my mind(Haven't I)?

Comment by Joan Denoo on December 12, 2012 at 10:29pm

Sentiant, I really like the articles you recommended to Amer. I had  not seen them before. 

 

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