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  Harvesting Tractor in US
Posted by: ramesh - 10-06-2018, 03:41 AM - Forum: Farm Machineries - No Replies

Do you love to have this Tractor that is used for Harvesting farm, Did you ever thought such machine you should have?
https://www.deere.com/en/harvesting

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  Too Much Water on Plants
Posted by: Jayson - 10-04-2018, 10:08 AM - Forum: Plants - Replies (6)

Having too much water given without drainage can be a bad thing.  What are some methods to avoid the situation?  Which work best?   Has anyone had personal experiences with this problem?

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  Namatodes and Potatoes
Posted by: Jayson - 10-04-2018, 09:57 AM - Forum: vegetables - No Replies

Nematodes are simply worms that infest potatoes.   Has anyone experienced them?    Did anyone try to combat them using chemicals or some organic method?  Well, one organic way is by planting marigolds.

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  Pepper Tomato Leaves Becoming White
Posted by: Jayson - 10-04-2018, 09:45 AM - Forum: vegetables - Replies (2)

I saw this case on the net.  However, the solution is quite simple, one proposed by this certain person.

Basically, the problem with the leaves probably arose due to a magnesium deficiency and the cure involves mixing Epsom salts, a handful, and water - enough for three plants each delivery.

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  Too Much Nitrogen for Vegetables
Posted by: Jayson - 10-03-2018, 01:32 PM - Forum: vegetables - No Replies

Using manure can sometimes lead to too much nitrogen in the case of carrots.  However, what about other vegetables?

OK, what are other ways that too much nitrogen can seep into a crop - other than buying fertilizer with too much?

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  About Tomatoes - A Background
Posted by: Jayson - 10-03-2018, 01:26 PM - Forum: vegetables - Replies (1)

From what I read, heat and humidity pretty much stifle the plant's ability to produce fruit.  In that case, watering is constantly necessary in certain climates.   In fact, I think tomatoes only grow naturally in certain climates - any guess where that might be?  My guess it would be less hot and humid mountain climates, especially considering the plant originated in the mountains of Peru.

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  Anyone into pumpkins?
Posted by: Jayson - 10-03-2018, 01:20 PM - Forum: vegetables - Replies (3)

Anyone eat them, raise but only sell them?  Does anyone use them for decorations?  Does anyone use them for food and decorations? 

OK, what do you all consider the best strategy for growing and/or selling them?  Is the growing market saturated?

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  Loam, Garden Boxes
Posted by: Jayson - 10-03-2018, 08:31 AM - Forum: Soil - Replies (1)

Has anyone dealt with garden boxes?  What's your story?  Anyway, someone online was considering doing something similar to the one in the following question:

What depth should the loam in a garden box be - if the box is 10 (length) X 3 feet  (width) and 10 inches deep?

Any ideas?

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  Happy to Contribute
Posted by: Jayson - 10-02-2018, 11:10 PM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (3)

I'm Jason from Northeast Tennessee USA and I'm happy to be on this gardening forum.  Anyway, my hobbies are playing musical instruments - with my best and favorite one being the drums - and also 3D art creation and jogging.

OK, I have grown up in the country - so gardening is something I'm familiar with - but due to the change in times, I was never gardening like my parents were.

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  Changing the Container Soil - For Houseplants etc.
Posted by: Jayson - 10-02-2018, 11:05 PM - Forum: Soil - Replies (4)

How often should they be changed?  Note, I was reading that the top half of the compost should be changed yearly.  Does anyone do that?  According to what I read, it gets rid of old fertilizer and pests.

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