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Re: Ryan's Pepper garden [Re: pioneering_south]
    #5381374 - 03/09/06 01:29 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

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I have an idea about Tobacco: To obtain a tobacco license is out of the question for the small grower... Thus, if you grow nicotine or other tobacco plants, small self rolled, and blended, organic tobacco can be sold for good profit.. These types of items would be perfect for shows or gatherings with lots of people. The only catch is: know your buyer.. technically you are committing a trade violation by selling unlicensed tobacco.

Wormwood and annise: me personally was trying to grow my own wormwood artesium and aniise hyysop to make bootleg Absinthee( to drink, or even better yet sell to( and share with) close friends)
Unfortunately I did not succeed growing wormwood( the main ingredient) but I have a TON of annise hyysop...At least 20 live plants. 8"-1' tall with 3-4 nodes.


Another idea is a mass grow of garlic. Garlic is like 50cents for a clove at the store, and each clove has ten nodes... I bought 4 of them and have 40 garlic plants already growing, which will each in turn, become 10 fold, making my garlic garden 400 plants next year..
All for the grand price of $2.
Pure garlic pills sell as supplements, and also as insect repellent pills! This just dawned on me... Defiantly grow garlic. It takes up very little space, too.




Thats a great idea with the Tobacco, I have a shitload of .tabacum and .rustica seeds not to mention 2 packs of some type of hybrids, they are Nicotiana so I would assume they are true Tobaccos?

Garlic, I never thought of that, there is an organic farm not to farm from here and I do see him at the farmers markets selling his stuff. He is also an amazing cannabis grower, all organic :grin:

But capsules sounds like a good idea, that way Im not trying to compete with him.
I was going to go and garden today, the sun was shining and the sky was blue when I got up, but now things are cloudy. So I think I am going to smoke some herb with a friend and get myself ready for a trip this weekend, 1.5-2 grams dried with Cranberry juice to make Gummihuasca, yum yum :grin:


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerr]
    #5389796 - 03/11/06 05:06 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

Here is a little update, today I noticed I have tons of little tobacco seedlings emerging, both rustica and tabacum and I also noticed that I have 3 basil seedlings, woot :grin: Pictures to come when I get home.
Starting seeds is always a stressful time for me, I always wonder if I planted them too deep or too shallow, too much water, not enough, uuggghh! Im glad, now I just have to wait for the peppers and tomatillos  :sun:
:peace:

Edit: Also no Gummihausca for me tonight, the mushrooms did not come throug:sad:
But its ok, I went to the headshop and bought some Salvia divinorum extract and plan on trying it for the first time in well over a year tonight. Wish me luck :sun:

Another edit: My dad and I got talking about fencing the other day. We use to live on a ranch so he told me how they used to make them back in the day.
We talked for a while and I thought about it more lastnight, instead of doing the angled fence, I will make a tall one instead.
Using a teepee design at the corners and one post in the middle on the long sides, I will raise a round post (not sure on height yet) and settle it in the middle, dig a hole and add some gravel. I can then string rows on thing cabel/wire through those u-nails. I wont have to pound posts or pack concrete up the hill. I was also worried about using the angled fence on a sloped hill, in my mind it seemed like it would end up being alot work.

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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerr]
    #5417741 - 03/19/06 12:16 AM (17 years, 10 months ago)

How is it going.... this is pioneering_south.
Sorry I had not replied sooner, my account was banned(unjustly) and now I just got to make a new name :smile: 

MOD EDIT: your return has admin approval - go ahead.

Anyways, I hope your garden is well! my garden is doing great I really need to get a camera. I spent about 8 hours outside today and really knocked out some heavy stuff.
Right now I am chilling out to some herbal tea and some thing else sweet for me :sun:
It's been a long day, give up the update.. Are you still motivated?


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerbouchard]
    #5417833 - 03/19/06 01:20 AM (17 years, 10 months ago)

Hey p_s sory to hear about your ban. Hell yeah Im still motivated, I have been working a bit more this week so I didnt get a chance to get any work done on the garden itelf.
I had 100% germination on all my peppers, only about 20 so far, I need to go and get some more pots.
I have them along with the basil under a fluorescent light. I am also trying to clone an orange tree, anyone had any luck with that before?

Since I have the next two days off I think that I will be putting some good hours in up at the garden. Its supposed to get to 10C in the afternoon, Im sure I can move some soil then :sun:

My tobacco are coming along nicely, I had them under a 400w sodium for a few days but found that it dried them out too fast, so now they are in a nice south facing window.
I need to take some pictures, gotta find some batteries first.

No luck on the tomatillos yet, I think they are supposed to be a couple weeks anyhow.
I was at my folks house today cleaning my dads gutters and spotted a nice little pvc greenhouse that I constructed last year. I have a bunch more pvc there so I will also be making some cold frames.

I need to get moving on the fence though, I have to find some cheap or free lumber.
We just got a puppy and she has been running along the deer trails like mad, I think she will do a good job in keeping the deer at bay.

I also found a bunch of 2x4's in a trailer under a tarp, going to use them for making a raised veggie garden in the back yard. Going to make the dog run next to it in order to keep the deer out.

My brother and I also have some other seedlings on the go at the moment. 12 bag seeds under a 400w sodium, we are awaiting on some seeds from a friend in Ca, 150 to be exact :grin:



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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerr]
    #5418743 - 03/19/06 01:00 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

I remember we talked about all that :0 Way to go mayn! Glad to see you're still in it. I was sooo lucky I had Friday, Saturday, and today( Sunday) off. I gardened about 4 hours on Friday and literally all day and night yesterday( minus getting side tracked 100 times.

Forming rows is hard work! I am doing a garden technique this year out of raised beds, to keep the majority of the root ball above flood level for any hard storms. my beds are about 8 inches high, and I have added about 30 or so bags of organic compost thus far.

A raised vegetable garden close to the house is a sweet idea. If the soil underneath your raised bed is really clay-like and crappy, make the walls of your bed at least 6" high to give your plants plenty of soil.. and make sure the soil can't wash away, and also that the water CAN wash away, once it flows down and to the bottom of your raised bed.

I'll get a camera up soon enough, for now my babies will have to get a little bigger!
Sweet dog!
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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerbouchard]
    #5420387 - 03/19/06 09:10 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

Here's a little update.

It was a beautiful day today so I decided to check the soil, viola! it was soft :grin:

I was able to turn at least a good 4-6 inches, I was sooo happy. I didn't get alot done though, I was dead tired from a hike and bike I did earlier in the day.
I do have tomorrow off, so I plan to have it all turned by tomorrow night :sun:

My peppers have almost all come up now, although I went to plant some more today and couldn't find my seeds. I'm thinking that they maybe have gotten thrown out since they were all in a plastic bag :sad:

Went to wally world today and got some starting trays with domes along with some new seeds. Tomatoes, regular and Thai basil. I was thinking that I could maybe make some salsas and sell those at the market. If my tomatillos come up I can make some deadly sauces.

I was browsing through walmarts sad display of herbs and flowers and noticed a couple half decent looking plants. I scooped them up right away, a lemon balm and Greek oregano. I noticed some lovely looking fertilizer pellets lurking so I decided to transplant them into some nice pro-mix right away. They seem happier already :grin:

Well pictures to come tomorrow after I finish turning the garden.

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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerr]
    #5423616 - 03/20/06 10:04 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

Well today was a lazy day, I didnt get up unitl 11:30, kinda crummy outside. I puttered around the house for a bit and then went into town to buy some more seeds. I went to art knapps and found they had a good selection to choose from.
I got some Habanero, Tepin, Hungarian Yellow(Hot) and some Italian Pepperocini.
Picked up a 72 cell starting tray, its filled with some nice promix awaiting planting tomorrow.
So I am waiting for 15 basil, 10 thai basil, 25 tomatoes, 30 tomatillos and 72 various peppers to sprout :sun:
Pictures will come when its time :grin:

Edit: Noticed that my tobaccos are pushing the first true set out, very small but I can see em :smile:


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerr]
    #5424724 - 03/21/06 11:00 AM (17 years, 10 months ago)

So all the peppers are planted, 18 of each kind, now they are sitting by the heater.
I have one tomatillo that I noticed last night, its sitting under the fluourescent now.
:peace:

Edit: Here is something I thought of last night. There was a fire that came through this way maybe 6 or 7 years back, maybe longer. We lost alot of old trees but now tons of new saplings are everywhere. I have a bunch in the backyard that are too close together. My plan was to thin then out and let the best ones stay, with the others I was thinking of taking cutting and trying to root them. I could maybe sell these little trees are the market for 10-15 dollars each.
Anyone have any luck with cloning pine trees ?


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerr]
    #5425345 - 03/21/06 01:35 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

Here are a couple pictures as of today :sun:

Tobacco

Cayenne peppers

Basil

Just planted these yesterday and today :sun:

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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerr]
    #5427980 - 03/21/06 10:43 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

Way to go dude.. Luckily for me I started early... but you jumped on the train right at the last minute.
Your hemp plants are about the size of my poppy plants, and I sowed them in the fall. They grew extremely slow all winter and will sky rocket come the warm summer months.
The rest of my stuff I started mid winter, but inside they got much bigger, my tobacco plants already have leaves 7 inches long and 3 inches wide.. they will be huge at the time of harvest.

As far as buying plants: totally find a good nursery. Buying a one foot pepper plant for 99cents really puts some light to the LONG and SLOW and caring process of growing peppers from seeds.
But I loved growing it from seeds, don't get me wrong. But I also like being able to buy a good selection.

Keep it up! Any new ideas on the raised bed near the house? A raised bed is a great way to grow some huge peppers or tomatoes cause you can fill the raised area with tons of perfectly formulated soil..


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerbouchard]
    #5428339 - 03/22/06 12:08 AM (17 years, 10 months ago)

Thanks bro, I cant wait to see your pictures. Your tobacco sound huge, I really love growing tobacco, such a fun plant and lovely flowers. :sun:

Yeah I agree on buying transplants, 99cents is a good deal, I dint want to pay to much for them though, thats why I am hesitant. When the nursery has them in I will see how much larger they are than mine and decide. I'm sure that they must have been started a while back. At any rate, I have a shit load of plants, well seeds at the moment, so I'm sure to get something out of it all. If not, its fun anyhow :grin:

Haven't worked on the raised bed yet, but the plan is to make it 8 inches deep (2x 2"x4"'s high). I think I will use some promix, coco and some compost, a simple chicken wire/rebar fence. Nice and easy, I have a water barrel 5 feet away, fresh veggies at my fingertips :smile:

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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerr]
    #5435985 - 03/23/06 09:13 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

I've decided not to even grow any ganja this year... It's just too hard and risky for us Americans.. And you... they are for hemp necklaces is all :cool:
Good luck though.
I had to cover all my plants, because of the frost last night.. It was a huge pain to do, but they all survived. I started sooooo early this year, that my harvest will be huge, but I have to deal with this late winter mans frost :smile:

My new projects include trying to root some bonsai oak tree cuttings, and some Christmas cactus cuttings.

I have also successfully transplanted about 20 poppy seedlings( one inch tall, 6 leaves) which is a very hard thing to do without killing them.

I spent about 3 hours doing my rows of strawberries, digging them up and putting them in raised bed, and then my dad comes home with 4 pounds of strawberries he bought real cheap.
Either way, I don't grow for food alone, but fun.

I need to pull another late night, with a fire, and my spotlights. Those nights are the best, I rig up the CD player, lights, and a warm ass fire, and hoe/make rows/water plants/enjoy being outside, all with a little tookie :bongload:

Anyways, stay in there, we can keep this alive until the harvest, and even after, and keep learning from each other...
I wish more people would chime in :0
peace bro :sun:


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerbouchard]
    #5436016 - 03/23/06 09:21 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

any advice on transplanting poppy seedlings?


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: whatever123]
    #5436115 - 03/23/06 09:53 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

The key is to get as much of the soil as you can when you move them, once the roots spread out very far, it's impossible not to damage the root system.
Dig them up, WITH the soil around them, and put into a newly prepared bed.
Try to leave at least a little bit of bare poppy roots in the new soil, so it can expand into the new highly organic soil, but be careful

Poppy roots are hair thin, and break really easy. Also, keep them well watered the first week after transplanting.
Main advice is: don't transplant... sow in your best soil.


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerbouchard]
    #5439400 - 03/24/06 08:02 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

Hey all, things are going pretty good here. I have been sick for the past couple days, soo drained, I havent been able to get anything done, even had to call in sick for work today.

My peppers are coming along quite nicely, first true set is poking its head out.
We had a little pH problem with our ganja girls this past couple days, went to the hydro store this afternoon and talked to my buddy, he set me straight. I love those guys down there :heart:

So I thought I lost my bag of seeds the other day, they turned up though. I was at my folks house looking through my moms seeds and found so neat ones. Got some Ground Cherries, some ornamental grass, some more tomatoes(cherry), Strawberry spinach, Banana plant, peas and some annual flowers.

Also got my Shamanspalace order today :thumbup: Got some Turkish giant poppy seeds, Coffee seeds and some HBWR :grin:
They also threw in some Sacred lotus stamens and 5x extract, anyone have any experience with these.

So I have a bunch of planting to do this weekend, the poppies is what I am most excited on, never tried them before, its not too late is it?

Bye for now

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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerr]
    #5439561 - 03/24/06 09:11 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

It seemed as though the many seeds I put in my pot were NEVER going to germinate. It is probably been 10 days since the first one germinated, and now I have at least 20 little seedlings in that pot. A couple are developing their second node. I guess I have to kill off a bunch :frown:

So for here, it is not too late, no.


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: whatever123]
    #5439675 - 03/24/06 09:44 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

I hate having to thin plants out sometimes too, but its for the better.
Im glad that it wont be too late here, I have been reading poppies.org :thumbup:. I have a nice south/west facing bed that I will use.

What about deer and poppies, do they like them? I might have to fence the area off.


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerbouchard]
    #5440435 - 03/25/06 08:05 AM (17 years, 10 months ago)

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My new projects include trying to root some Christmas cactus cuttings.




It's quite easy, I have a few cuttings in a mason jar and roots just started to come out.

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    #5441417 - 03/25/06 03:52 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

ya, they root real easy. I also took some cuttings from my African violet and another(unknown) plant, to try and root.

As far as poppies, no, it's not too late. Sow them directly in the well prepared soil, right on top, and LIGHTLY sprinkle a tiny ass amount of dirt over them.
Sorry to hear you've been sick. Get well soon bro, you have my best wishes.

If you plant poppies now, they won't get really big, but you will still get pods. I could have sent you some really viable Persian white seeds, but it's all good, I see you are holding the fort down.

I thinned about 2000( literally) poppy plants, with 2 sets of leaves, because they came up in some hard ass soil, which made the already hard to transplant nature of poppies, become impossible.

Good thing my plants survived this frost, I had to cover up my tomatoes and peppers, and also my herbs. I ended up buying a bee balm, chive, peppermint, spearmint, and apple mint herb plant, and put it in there with my anise hyssop, so it's a great herb bed going.

Also got my onions in the ground, I planted approximately 80 bulbs, they will come up when it warms up.

My grandmother used to have these cuttings she made from Christmas cactus, and they must have been in the cup of water for a long time,because they developed the biggest root system I ever though possible. It's a slow process, but cactus are really hard to kill( thank goodness)
Stick in there! :thumbup:


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Re: Ryan's Ethnobotanical garden :) [Re: Kerbouchard]
    #5441934 - 03/25/06 06:49 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

Thanks for the kind words bro. Im feeling like a bag of shit today again, called in sick again for work. My head has been pounding for 3 days with the same headache, advil isnt doing shit.

I noticed some of my new basil came up this morning, 12 to be exact, I was surprised it was so fast.

I have given up on the tomatillos, I think I may have planted them too deep or something, only got one to sprout :shrug: ah well.


Hey Flowy, since I dont have alot of poppy seeds to work with, would it be alright to just use some peat pucks and them move them outside when its warmer?

It sounds like your garden is coming along quite nicely, I cant wait to see some pictures :sun:

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