Hello!
I haven't posted in a while, but I've been very busy. Not too busy to garden, though. I am part of a community garden, and I am growing corn, onions, watermelon, lettuce, cherry tomatoes, and cucumbers. On my deck, we are growing eggplant in pots. If you are starting any of these plants from seeds, start eggplant and cherry tomatoes indoors. I am starting them in Styrofoam egg cartons. The tomatoes have not sprouted yet but the eggplants have. No, the tomato seeds are not duds. I planted them a week after I planted the eggplant seeds. Here's the picture:
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Budgie seed project
Hello!
About three weeks ago, I planted my budgie's regular seed mix into my planter outside. So far, it's working great. In about three or two months, the seeds will be ready to harvest.
Here's what it looks like today:
About three weeks ago, I planted my budgie's regular seed mix into my planter outside. So far, it's working great. In about three or two months, the seeds will be ready to harvest.
Here's what it looks like today:
I know, it looks like grass. In fact, it is.
Budgies eat millet (which really looks
like grass) in the wild.
Advantages:
- Not processed
- Fresh
- Cheaper
- Can be used for growing more seeds
- Easy planting
- Easily grown with hydroponics
Disadvantages:
- Needs sun(this could also be an advantage)
Now, the budgies don't eat the leaf part. They eat the seeds that grow at the top in long clusters. I'll post how this project as it progresses.
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