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Do you sow seeds in trays, pots or cells? Again the High Density Gardening book will help you decide.
What is the best way to store seeds? How many times have you bought a packet of seeds with 500 or more seeds in it.
What is the difference between in-organic fertilizers and organic fertilizers? What does the NPK, (which you see on packets of fertilizers), mean? What fertilizer to use on what crop? High Density Gardening looks at how and when to use fertilizers, as well as a look at the more unusual fertilizers and additives such Seaweed Concentrate, Urine and Rock Dust.
There is no easy answer to this, it depends on your lifestyle choice.
I am still using seeds from some plants that were bought more than twenty years ago and I have packets of seeds that I am still using that were opened five years ago.
Why you should use them.
Once your bed is built, just garden with a hand trowel and hand fork.
What should you add to your compost pile and what you should avoid.
An how to grow list of plants.
Some people suggest using an electric propagator or a greenhouse.
You cannot use them all unless your backyard is the size of an airport.
Your crops are just like you really - you need food and drink, so do they.
Thirty six of the commonest plants are looked at in depth.
Is High Density Gardening hard work.
Should your High Density Gardening beds be fully or partially organic.
There is a chapter devoted to helping you make this decision and even if you decide to be fully organic it is surprising how easy it is to get it wrong.
Rainwater harvesting systems.
Not so, there are vast differences.
We will help you look at many different aspects of seed buying, storage and use.
Each plant has a color coded Year Guide which informs you when to sow the seed (and how), when to transplant the seedlings or whether to sow direct in the growing position and, more importantly, when to harvest.
Where is the best place to buy seeds from, a look at what is the best policy on what to pay for your seeds and help in deciding what quality of seed to buy.
No, No, No, it is easy.
You will also find out how to water your crops and when the best time of day is to do this.
Once they see how easy it is to grow fantastic vegetables they will want to try themselves.
How to propagate seeds.
The plant guide is set out in the same easy to read and easy to understand format for each plant.
I often work kneeling down and there is no heavy digging or lifting.
Great if you have them, but you can also just use your kitchen or bedroom windowsill.
There are advantages to using rainwater to water your crops with but there are also advantages in using mains water from the faucet, (tap), and we discuss these.
How to build them.
So how do you store them and check they they are still viable before you use them year after year.
Once you have built your beds the hard work is done and even if you find building your High Density Gardening beds hard try asking a neighbor to help.
Yes but if it is too cold they rot.
Each plant guide discusses the best site and soil type, how to sow and plant, when to harvest and also discusses problems related to each plant.
The experts will tell you to make good quality compost you need ....
We will give you a detailed list of what you goes in and what stays out.
The life force of the soil, (often referred to as the soil food web), is enhanced when using home made compost and we will not only let you know how to make it but also why you should make your own valuable home made compost.
Each plant is discussed with details of planting density in a High Density Gardening bed system, all mostly have photographs of seeds, seedlings and mature plants or crops.
You may think seeds are just that, seeds.
Easy, just put them in the ground.
We will give you suggestions on how to attract pollinating bees into your garden, not just for your vegetable crops but they will also help pollinate your flower crops as well.