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Just Your Average Dude. Growing seven more lettuce varieties in an Aerogarden. Lettucepalooza II begins! I had such an awesome experience with lettucepalooza I. That I decided to fire up my second Aerogarden. And start Lettucepalooza II. This time around I really wanted to mix things up, so I decided on 7 unique lettuce varieties. Here is the list of seeds I went with:. Top left 8 Lolla Rossa seeds from Botanical Interest. Top middle left 8 Oak Leaf Blend seeds from Botanical Interest. January 2, 2012.
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Growing vegetables in hugul bins (hugulkulture-derived container gardening) | Just Your Average Dude
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Just Your Average Dude. Growing vegetables in hugul bins (hugulkulture-derived container gardening). After my first foray into hugul pots. I got the itch to build a few more. I did’t want to pay $8 for more 5-gallon plastic pots, and I was hoping to build something that would hold more soil. When I was looking through our shed I noticed three old plastic bins that I converted into self-watering containers. This entry was posted in Hugulkulture. April 20, 2013. The fava beans are coming alive! Low Cost Ve...
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Just Your Average Dude. Relocating earthworms to your raised beds. I am a huge fan of worms. They have TONS of benefits. And they are the easiest pet to keep! Or spreading vermicompost from my worm bin. Soil life is absolutely amazing, and I am very fortunate to have watched Geoff Lawton’s soil video. Early on. It makes me want to ask for a microscope. For my birthday so I can observe my soil life first hand. That will totally make me a gardening geek! This entry was posted in Vermicomposting. Since PVC ...
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An update on my hugul pot experiment | Just Your Average Dude
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Just Your Average Dude. An update on my hugul pot experiment. I previously discussed my hugul pot experiment. Well it’s been a few months since my seeds went in and I’m finally starting to see some results. We’ve been picking approximately one squash a week from each hugul pot, though we have been getting roughly the same production from the non-hugul pot as well. Here is one of the yellow squash pots:. This entry was posted in Container Gardening. July 5, 2013. Lessons learned growing sweet corn.
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Just Your Average Dude. Author Archives: Average Dude. An update on my hugul pot experiment. I previously discussed my hugul pot experiment. Well it’s been a few months since my seeds went in and I’m finally starting to see some results. We’ve been picking approximately one squash a week from each hugul pot, though we have been getting roughly the same production from the non-hugul pot as well. Here is one of the yellow squash pots:. This entry was posted in Container Gardening. July 5, 2013. Around the ...
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Squash | Just Your Average Dude
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Just Your Average Dude. An update on my hugul pot experiment. I previously discussed my hugul pot experiment. Well it’s been a few months since my seeds went in and I’m finally starting to see some results. We’ve been picking approximately one squash a week from each hugul pot, though we have been getting roughly the same production from the non-hugul pot as well. Here is one of the yellow squash pots:. This entry was posted in Container Gardening. July 5, 2013. After my first foray into hugul pots.
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Fava Beans | Just Your Average Dude
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Just Your Average Dude. Category Archives: Fava Beans. The fava beans are coming alive! I’ve been reading quite a bit about cover crops and the benefits of nitrogen fixing. There are several ways to inoculate Fava beans. I chose the slurry method. I purchased my Fava beans. Through Peaceful Valley Farms. Every time I look at the seedlings I get excited that they are producing food, fertilizer and mulch for the garden. Can’t wait to start harvesting some yummy beans next month! April 15, 2013.
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The basics of drip irrigation | Just Your Average Dude
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Just Your Average Dude. The basics of drip irrigation. Two months ago I knew little to nothing about drip irrigation. I knew it was a way to get water from a spigot to your plants, but I thought it was magical and complicated stuff. After a lot of research and experimentation I think I finally have a grasp on the subject, and it’s not magical or complicated. John from growing your greens. Has several super useful drip irrigation videos that you can use to get started with drip irrigation. May 4, 2013.
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Corn | Just Your Average Dude
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Just Your Average Dude. Lessons learned growing sweet corn. I didn’t get nearly the production I would have liked. There are a couple of reasons for this:. 1 I didn’t plant the corn kernels deep enough so their support structure wasn’t able to develop. The first big storm made me aware of this requirement. 2 The squirrels have been climbing the remaining ears and feasting on my treats. While I haven’t seen the production I would have liked, there are a few positives. The sweet corn fertilizer.
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