Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Urban Farm 5 Granite Series All-Inclusive, Automated Container Vegetable Gardening

!±8±The Urban Farm 5 Granite Series All-Inclusive, Automated Container Vegetable Gardening

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Our All-Inclusive models contain everything you need to grow immediately: 2 gallons of our custom All-Purpose Vegetable Nutrient, a TDS meter, Ph strips, and growing media.

The Urban Farm automated, container vegetable growing systems are revolutionizing home vegetable production. Perfect for people with limited time or space who still love to garden. Just plug in water and power, plant your seeds or transplants, and you're on your way to the explosive growth rates of optimized hydroponics.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

How to Grow Tomatoes and Pumpkins

!±8± How to Grow Tomatoes and Pumpkins

I have been growing tomatoes and pumpkins for 5 years. In my experience it's best to start them inside around February in an egg carton that's cut apart with a florescent light about 4 inches above them.

Plant the seeds near the bottom in a combination of the top soil you are using outside and some basic planting soil, water twice a day until the sprout comes up then switch to once a day. When the roots start to come out through the carton I replant it in a larger pot (or I like to use used plastic cups).

Keep in mind that after transplanting the plants you need to water them more frequently during the first few days. Then, as they begin to grow out of that I get at least a 3 liter easily biodegradable pot and keep them in that, at this time I would move them to the window, for now it's about late April and it's getting warmer with more direct sunlight.

When I move them I keep them in a place where they can still have the light at night (just not directly under it) and the sunlight in the day, this helps them get used to the changing temperatures and light. Also I water them less frequently after the move, but I also give them more water when I do water them. When it gets to be around two weeks after mother's day (for this is when the last frost is usually), I start working the ground in a place that has sun for most of the day and also has a hill so plants won't be flooded, be there a big storm.

I use the topsoil from the ground and also mushroom compost and gardening soil, planting them about three feet apart so that they have room to grow, water about twice a week and harvest time is around July-August.


How to Grow Tomatoes and Pumpkins

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