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Other than cannabis, what are some very high-profit agricultural products I could grow on a half-acre plot of land?

Topic: Around the House/DIY/Gardening ,    Subtopic: Gardening

I have a half-acre plot of land and was hoping to grow something on it to make some profit, but I am against cannabis. What are some other good options for me?...

asked: UTC 2020-09-05 12:16 AM
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How do I convert a weed and grass covered area into a fertile garden plot for late summer planting in San Diego, CA?

Topic: Around the House/DIY/Gardening ,    Subtopic: Gardening Tags: garden convert home gardens fall planting

I want to turn a hard-packed weed and grass infested area with two garden plots on it into one big giant garden for late summer planting. I need advice on how to transform it in the easiest, quickest, cheapest way possible. Any suggestions taken!   Come mid-October, I want to be planting pota...

asked: UTC 2020-09-24 02:57 PM
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Will having an invasive species of plant in our yard (e.g., bamboo) negatively impact the animals that live in this area?

Topic: Around the House/DIY/Gardening ,    Subtopic: Gardening

A few years ago we planted bamboo in the far corner of our yard for decorative purposes and it is definitely taking over that space. I wonder if the animals that usually find habitats in a backyard are hurt by it, or if there is some other negative, environmental impact to the bamboo....

asked: UTC 2020-10-02 02:02 PM
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I need advice on growing tomatoes.

Topic: Around the House/DIY/Gardening ,    Subtopic: Gardening

I decided to start a garden this year, well really just growing tomatoes. My tomatoes have been doing well until recently, they started to die. One plant is turning yellow all over the leaves, and the other is just losing mass of the plant. I did put them into pots, so I'm not sure if that is whats ...

asked: UTC 2020-10-02 06:28 PM
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What are some good indoor herbs to grow

Topic: Around the House/DIY/Gardening ,    Subtopic: Gardening Tags: Indoor gardening herb gardening gardening

I have loved having the time to garden during quarantine and want to extend my season! I’ve really enjoyed having fresh rosemary, mint and lavender in my yard and I am wondering if I can transplant my plants indoors for this winter. I have a relatively well lit window that I could fit 3  ...

asked: UTC 2020-10-03 12:28 AM
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How can I start a vegetable and fruit garden in my backyard without it being too labor-intensive?

Topic: Around the House/DIY/Gardening ,    Subtopic: Gardening Tags: garden vegetable garden fruits gardening yard

I have owned a home for 11 years and always wanted to have a small garden where I could plant fruits and vegetables to pick, cook, and eat at home. My experience in gardening is very novice. I’ve bought some seeds and flowers and planted them in my backyard twice. I tried strawberries but they...

asked: UTC 2020-10-04 11:03 PM
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What trees should I plant in my yard for the most colorful autumn in years to come?

Topic: Around the House/DIY/Gardening ,    Subtopic: Gardening Tags: Autumn gardening fall trees

I love driving around and seeing all the beautiful colors of fall! My backyard gets a lot of sun, and I’m looking to plant some trees to make a nice picnic area underneath. I’d love to create a beautiful autumnal scene in my backyard. Which trees yield the best autumn colors and would be...

asked: UTC 2020-10-04 11:06 PM
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How can I take care of houseplants in the winter?

Topic: Around the House/DIY/Gardening ,    Subtopic: Gardening

Most houseplants prefer temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees, but it can get pretty cold on the windowsills in the wintertime. Moving the plants away from the windows risks reducing the amount of sunlight they receive, and that can damage them, too. ...

asked: UTC 2020-10-07 06:02 PM
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