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Re: growing iggy gardens!!!! =)


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Posted by cirsisue on March 16, 1999 at 10:00:32:

In Reply to: growing iggy gardens!!!! =) posted by meagan on March 15, 1999 at 16:06:05:


: i am planning on growing my ig a small garden,
that way i won`t have to worry about pesticides
and i`ll always have fresh foods for him. i was
just wondering if any of you ahd any suggestions
for what i should grow, and also any gardening
tips, i`ve never grown a garden before. i am also
looking for ways to aviod pests without using
chemicals. if any of you know of any ways, or know
of a source that i could look for this info it
would be great if you could post it. also, i was
thinking about making an iggy compost of his poops
and any food he doesn`t eat to use to fertilize
the garden. if you have any suggestions for that
that would be great too. currently, i am growing
endive, dandelion ( this should be easy!!!),
parsley, various herbs, cilantro, nasturtium
flowers, roses, and other edible flowers. i am
wanting to grow foods for him that are difficult
to find in stores, and treats. the climate i live
in is a little too warm for hibiscus, so i`ll grwo
those indoors, or outdoors on the patio where it
is shady.thats all for now thanx in advance!!

Sounds wondeful,we have one for our kids too.It's hard to keep pests off naturally,so I use warm water(no soap) and hand clean the leaves.I hae 25 hibiscus bushes al over my yard along with gerainiums(sp) that the kids love to eat.We use lady bugs alot too,to keep pests off the plants.We live in Fla,you said too hot for you to grow,,,Where do you live,?I thought they would grow anywhere.
Lots of double red hibiscus to you two


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