A narrative tour of my organic garden and also my compost. I also give a brief description of how we made our compost bins out of lattice that we purchased a…
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9 Responses to Organic garden and Compost in Puerto Rico
Sorry you didn’t like it. If you think it stunk you should see it now. LOL.
As you know, it hasn’t been raining too much lately. If you have any expert
advice it would be appreciated. Thanks for watching and for your comments.
Namaste
I live in Anasco and I’m trying to start an organic garden 🙂 Anyways I
have tried before to plant a papaya tree from seeds but i just can’t get it
to grow! how do you know if you have a male or female tree? I suppose i
would need one of each . . .
it way to hot in the summer to plant anything,since Pr is planting zone 11a
that is very high on the charts,not possible but you will have to keep a
eye on your vegetable and water it more often during the day, anyway nice
video
hi , there i im a nyer that move to Pr 5 years ago to take care of my mom,
started container gardening on top of our roof mainly because anything i
plant on the ground the chickens will destroy it ,plus there too many pest
on the ground , on the roof it get lot of sun and nothing disturbing it ,
im also a bee keeper and the bees are on the roof also ,i also make our own
compost mine come out like dirt compost.rich and good,i think winter time
here is the best time to plant your vegetable .
I can’t tell the difference. These grew on their own from the compost. I am
hoping that they bear fruit. I agree that you are probably better off
planting several just to be on the safe side. Thanks for your comment.
Thank u for your comments. Best things to plant are local produce anything
too exotic does not grow well. My papaya tree I’d full of fruit. Luckily
one was male and the other female. My brother in law has a container garden
in clay pots on his back terrace and it works really well as he has an
abundance of veggies. Good luck with your rooftop garden. My husband Is
always suggesting we try to develop one on our roof.
Sorry you didn’t like it. If you think it stunk you should see it now. LOL.
As you know, it hasn’t been raining too much lately. If you have any expert
advice it would be appreciated. Thanks for watching and for your comments.
Namaste
kuchytapr
July 1, 2014 at 4:13 pm
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Atila Matamoros
July 1, 2014 at 5:09 pm
I would love to see an update on your garden.
Tracy
July 1, 2014 at 5:42 pm
I live in Anasco and I’m trying to start an organic garden 🙂 Anyways I
have tried before to plant a papaya tree from seeds but i just can’t get it
to grow! how do you know if you have a male or female tree? I suppose i
would need one of each . . .
jaybirdy86
July 1, 2014 at 5:49 pm
it way to hot in the summer to plant anything,since Pr is planting zone 11a
that is very high on the charts,not possible but you will have to keep a
eye on your vegetable and water it more often during the day, anyway nice
video
junito1957
July 1, 2014 at 6:36 pm
hi , there i im a nyer that move to Pr 5 years ago to take care of my mom,
started container gardening on top of our roof mainly because anything i
plant on the ground the chickens will destroy it ,plus there too many pest
on the ground , on the roof it get lot of sun and nothing disturbing it ,
im also a bee keeper and the bees are on the roof also ,i also make our own
compost mine come out like dirt compost.rich and good,i think winter time
here is the best time to plant your vegetable .
junito1957
July 1, 2014 at 6:38 pm
I can’t tell the difference. These grew on their own from the compost. I am
hoping that they bear fruit. I agree that you are probably better off
planting several just to be on the safe side. Thanks for your comment.
kuchytapr
July 1, 2014 at 6:51 pm
I found the best time to plant is February .
kuchytapr
July 1, 2014 at 7:33 pm
Thank u for your comments. Best things to plant are local produce anything
too exotic does not grow well. My papaya tree I’d full of fruit. Luckily
one was male and the other female. My brother in law has a container garden
in clay pots on his back terrace and it works really well as he has an
abundance of veggies. Good luck with your rooftop garden. My husband Is
always suggesting we try to develop one on our roof.
kuchytapr
July 1, 2014 at 8:08 pm