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DFC wrote:I plant pweedy flowers and when they bloom all the cute butterflies come and sit and rest and enjoy on my plants. They are so awesome !
I'm not into vegetables though.
zoom rader wrote:Herbal farming is the way to go dude. Its the number one cash crop in the US and worth 33 Billion dollars a year. This is what helped the US from skinking futher.
jramsarran wrote:yea man....bess variety...kinda expensive tho...compared to the rest.
it is not exactly "resistant" but tolerant to downy mildew, angular leaf spot etc.
i planted a field of odyssey and expedition last year...same time...same treatment.
expedition started to bear earlier and more at first.
odyssey took a bit longer and was slower...but laster longer.
the fruits are also shorter in length.
i planted a new field again a couple weeks ago...same 2 varieties.
but i kinda neglect it for a lil tobago trip.
now start to bear so i cant evaluate this crop as yet...but damn...cucumber coulda hold a lil more price rite now self jed.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:I am currently enjoy selling limes at the moment,making some good$$$$$$$ dm16 all them limes trees you have and u aint start picking to sell,pretty soon when farmers in toco and the north east coast flood the market with limes,its gonna get reallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll cheap and ud be kicking urself.
marlener wrote:Shakes have a serious question,want to get into farming,I have 5 Acres available but it is an abandom cocoa and coffee estate.It is located in Biche and the water situation is a bit of a proble,the is a ravine passing through but it dry now.What would you recommend as good crop to plant.something that requires little water until the rainy season begins.Suggestions anyone?
marlener wrote:Shakes have a serious question,want to get into farming,I have 5 Acres available but it is an abandom cocoa and coffee estate.It is located in Biche and the water situation is a bit of a proble,the is a ravine passing through but it dry now.What would you recommend as good crop to plant.something that requires little water until the rainy season begins.Suggestions anyone?
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