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To: nw_arizona_granny
I think of seeds as God’s miracle and think that I am taken with them, for the riches they promise, LOL, while still in the packett.

I have planted seeds that were on the shelf for 10 years or more and they grew, not as many as fresh, but enough.

Since, I almost consider myself a ‘collector’ of seeds, you would be amazed at what I get some years out of “I found this beautiful plant/tree with seed pods on it”......that tree, when I grew the seeds, is the ugliest tree you ever saw and only God knows what it is........but it is 10 foot tall now.

I hope to grow a lot of stuff when we are back at the house. We have a huge porch and it gets sun most of the morning. I have to go find USDA planting guidelines for this zone (I think it's Zone 9) and what would grow best for us in containers. I hope to get my son involved too.

7,472 posted on 12/01/2008 11:46:18 AM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (The best thread on FreeRepublic is here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1990507/posts)
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I have to go find USDA planting guidelines for this zone (I think it’s Zone 9) and what would grow best for us in containers. I hope to get my son involved too.<<<

You can grow almost all of it.

Check out the Sunset Magazine site and Sunset garden bible.

I have used the Sunset all plant growing book about 50 years.

Plan the growing area, so you can enclose it in the hard part of winter, with a roll of plastic and you can grow like crazy.

I did that the year that I planted about 800 cups of seeds, LOL, what can I say, I liked sitting by the wood stove, planting seeds on a cold night.

When it got out of control and they needed sunlight, I went out and tied wires to the porch railing, [which has since fallen off].....and managed to get a 3 foot high green house, that you had to crawl into, but the plants loved it.

Used lots of clothes pins to hold a roll of the plastic that Walmart sells for a drop cloth. The roll is 10 footx 25 foot and will cost about $7.00.

I use the plastic, for lots of things, this mobile is falling apart and I cover the drafts with plastic.

The vent over the bed leaks, so I have a plastic bedspread and it does help to keep in the body heat on a cold night.

If you need to sleep on the ground, put a sheet of plastic on the ground, then your sleeping bag on top.

If you are going to use large pots to grow in, put a stake or more than one stake in it and drape plastic over it, with clothes pins to clip it to the pot and itself for a mini greenhouse.

You can make your own Wall of water, by saving the large soda bottles, filling with water and putting them in with the plants, or around the plants, they will collect heat from the sun in the day time and give it to the plants at night.

I left my bottles in place year around, thinking that we have cooler nights here in the summer, so why wouldn’t the offer coolness, until the sun heats them again.

While you are still in town, start hitting the bakeries, coffee shops, Starbucks, etc and asking for their plastic buckets, and watch for the instructions that I posted here, early on for making them into planters.........LOL, or poke holes with a drill and plant in them.

I have grown every thing in a bucket here and even in the house, they produced.


7,482 posted on 12/01/2008 1:21:31 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1990507/posts?page=7451 [Survival,food,garden,crafts,and more)
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