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Godless in the garden

Welcome to gardeners, growers of veggies, fruits, flowers, and trees!  

Welcome  backyard hen enthusiasts, worm farmers, beekeepers & composters!

Location: Planet Earth
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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.

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Sweet alyssum to fight aphids

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Randall Smith 16 hours ago. 1 Reply

Front yard gardening. Edible Estates.

Started by Sentient Biped. Last reply by Randall Smith on Thursday. 2 Replies

Tin can alley

Started by Randall Smith. Last reply by Randall Smith on Wednesday. 3 Replies

Do Earthworms Reduce Slug Damage?

Started by Sentient Biped. Last reply by Randall Smith on Tuesday. 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

What's Growing in My Florida Garden

Started by Dominic Florio. Last reply by Idaho Spud Apr 22. 17 Replies

Brochures: Beneficial Insects

Started by Joan Denoo. Last reply by Steph S. Apr 21. 2 Replies

The Frugal Gardener

Started by Sentient Biped. Last reply by Sentient Biped Apr 16. 10 Replies

Sentient Biped's Garden Blog. Happy to add a different feed if there are suggestions.

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Comment by Joan Denoo on December 16, 2012 at 4:27pm
Amer, I am going to try another way to get a Google Earth photo over here. This photo has the weather removed so you can see the mountain structures. Notice how the Himalayas rise and buckle the land forms all the way over to the Middle East.
Sorry, I couldn't bring the photo over, the site is so pretty I encourage those of us who are unfamiliar with your country, to take a look on a map.
Comment by Joan Denoo on December 16, 2012 at 3:58pm

Amer Chohan's Islamabad, Pakistan

Clouds covered the photo from Google World, so I showed from Islamabad to the sea. Close view reveal some very interesting geological formations of mountain rivers form these huge alluvial plains. Amer, I assume you have enough elevation to not be affected with ocean sea rising. Where rivers enter the sea, on those alluvial plains and the low lying ground near them, will have problems. 

Comment by amer chohan on December 16, 2012 at 2:39am

Probably something that doesn't change is the pleasure of putting a seed or cutting into the ground and watching it flourish, sometimes to bear fruit.

Joan! you are right. At least for me. I am sort of person who enjoyed his life thorughly. I have no regrets or unfulfilled desires if I die today. And among those joys of life watching a seed or a cutting grow is one of the biggest. Seed companies usually send a very small packet even on order of species in excess of hundred. Every time on recieving the packet while holding it I am joyed and amazed that I my hand is holding so much life. Now in small space of my palms, how much area will they cover if all of them grow into plants.

Comment by Joan Denoo on December 15, 2012 at 2:09pm

Annie, how did you come about leading a "student group on a rain forest adventure in Central America"? That sounds like a real challenge! And an interesting experience as well. Do tell us about it. 

Do you live in a part of Florida that is at risk for flooding? What kinds of preparations do people make with such a dramatic change? 

Gardening is the love of my life. I learned at the elbows of both grandmothers and what sweet memories they are. Now my great-grandchildren garden at my elbow. 

Comment by Joan Denoo on December 15, 2012 at 2:03pm
Amer, I, and I suspect many of us on this site, feel fortunate, indeed, to have you for a friend. If/when, they want us to take our "social" conversation to another site they will let us know. (You will, won't you, Sentient?)

I remember electricity coming to our very small farming community in eastern Washington state, and the telephone! Times have certainly changed.

Probably something that doesn't change is the pleasure of putting a seed or cutting into the ground and watching it flourish, sometimes to bear fruit.
Comment by amer chohan on December 15, 2012 at 12:41pm

I was taking absence of regulars as boredom, talking of social life at a gardening forum made me more concious. I never expected such intrest. Thanks to you all.

One period of my life which amuses my children, students and even me when I think of it today was my village society in my childhood. Actually I was in grade 7 when electricity came to our area. Before this it was centuries old life which seems to be a fairy tale even to me today. Let it postpone for some latter time.

Sentinent! Our chief crops are wheat, rice, cotton, mangoes, oranges and lemon. I included later three in chief crops as they are planted commercially on million of hectors. Here people take them as crops instead of fruits. Hilly areas are good for graps, apples and dry fruits of all kind.

Our climate is very fruit tree friendly. I wasn't concious of it before your question, I can count up to 25 different kinds of fruit trees planted successfuly in houses of my surroundings. Yes three or four figs too. But it is more successful in hills. 

Comment by Idaho Spud on December 15, 2012 at 10:29am

Amer, I think your description of your environment is interesting.

Comment by Annie Thomas on December 15, 2012 at 10:26am

Thanks, Sentient!  My greatest success with citrus was simply inheriting two honey murcott mandarin trees from the previous owners of my house.  I planted a blood orange tree two years ago.  Although it is still very much alive, it is not yet thriving.  My greatest desire is to grow avocados.  I had a frost-resistant tree that unfortunately was taken out when a neighbor's tree feel on it during a storm.  I plan to get another one from the University of Florida, as they are working on breeding frost-resistant strains.  It's a frustrating time to be a fruit gardener in my area, as temperature shifts have left us teetering in between two different planting zones.  Old timers in the area talk about growing more tropical varieties, but in recent years, we've experienced longer and harder freezes than ever before. I am a novice gardener, but I enjoy it so much!

Comment by Sentient Biped on December 15, 2012 at 10:05am

Amer, please do talk!  I am certainly not bored, it's very interesting.

One thing I would like to hear about is what else grows.  I read there are other good fruits that are not necessarily tropical, like jujubes and figs, there.  I can grow both here too.  Also mulberries. There is a Pakistan mulberry available here I've been thinking about growing.  

Annie, always feel free to describe your experiences!  I envy the ability to grow a lot of tropicals, expecially fruits like citrus and bananas.  I can experience 2nd hand if you are growing them

Comment by Annie Thomas on December 15, 2012 at 10:03am

Loved the Ogden Nash poem, Joan!  Fun and true! Years ago, I led a student group on a rain forest adventure in Central America.  I explained to them that they should prepare for the trip by thinking of the rain forest as one giant organism whose job is to decompose everything within it... including humans.  When you look at it this way, one prepares better by bringing antifungal ointments, protective clothing, etc. 

 

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