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nick639v2 wrote:Fellas I dunno who could guide me...
I now backfill a lot of land, what's the quickest or recommended way for me to get some soft lawn/Savannah type grass to grow ( easy Ting for lawnmower to push)
Advise meh before mud and bamboo grass take over.
I have seen it available online. You can find it in many public green spaces. It won't give you look of a golf course putting green but if you want a low maintenance, hardy grass, it's hard to beat.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Million dollar info there^
Other question: finger grass(seeds) available in garden shops??
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:I like the look and feel of doob grass though...looks pretty simple to maintain but difficult to get going
Pass through palmiste park.nick639v2 wrote:Thanks for the info bro. I'll look around and keep my eye out
the finger grass looking like the way to go for me...
Ground is bare and needs a ton of prep work and levelling. And sadly the entire lot needs to be done by hand now because fencing went up..
This is the mess that it's in atm
nick639v2 wrote:Thanks for the info bro. I'll look around and keep my eye out
the finger grass looking like the way to go for me...
Ground is bare and needs a ton of prep work and levelling. And sadly the entire lot needs to be done by hand now because fencing went up..
This is the mess that it's in atmIMG_20190221_193851.jpeg
Sapate it is... It's the only thing I could've gotten to fill that land within the timeframe before bricks get layed. Price of dirt and transport these days ridiculousshake d livin wake d dead wrote:nick639v2 wrote:Thanks for the info bro. I'll look around and keep my eye out
the finger grass looking like the way to go for me...
Ground is bare and needs a ton of prep work and levelling. And sadly the entire lot needs to be done by hand now because fencing went up..
This is the mess that it's in atmIMG_20190221_193851.jpeg
That dirt looking like sapate....maybe im wrong, but is pressure to get good stuff to grow in that
nick639v2 wrote:Sapate it is... It's the only thing I could've gotten to fill that land within the timeframe before bricks get layed. Price of dirt and transport these days ridiculousshake d livin wake d dead wrote:nick639v2 wrote:Thanks for the info bro. I'll look around and keep my eye out
the finger grass looking like the way to go for me...
Ground is bare and needs a ton of prep work and levelling. And sadly the entire lot needs to be done by hand now because fencing went up..
This is the mess that it's in atmIMG_20190221_193851.jpeg
That dirt looking like sapate....maybe im wrong, but is pressure to get good stuff to grow in that
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:nick639v2 wrote:Sapate it is... It's the only thing I could've gotten to fill that land within the timeframe before bricks get layed. Price of dirt and transport these days ridiculousshake d livin wake d dead wrote:nick639v2 wrote:Thanks for the info bro. I'll look around and keep my eye out
the finger grass looking like the way to go for me...
Ground is bare and needs a ton of prep work and levelling. And sadly the entire lot needs to be done by hand now because fencing went up..
This is the mess that it's in atmIMG_20190221_193851.jpeg
That dirt looking like sapate....maybe im wrong, but is pressure to get good stuff to grow in that
only thing I could think about trying is getting some good top soil when you ready to plant the lawn...it's 50-50 but you could try it...
dell4sell wrote:Fellas, anybody in the ched grows barbadine? I have about an acre of land lapsing and i fed up cut and spray grass.. Bamboo going crazy too.. I had two barbadine and saved the seeds and they sprouted a few days ago. Was thinking about reusing the bamboo stalks to make up some trellises for it so at least the land will be used. The area rains like every day or two but its a slope so it runs off fast. Anybody have any experience with barbadine or any other crops i could utilise the area for on a trellis?
For sure, first time in my life I eat a tomato and it was genuinely like a sweet fruit!pugboy wrote:tomato giving away these days
look like them farmers overplant after the floods
good quality too, some of the deepest red flavourful tomatoes
not watery like the imported ones
mudderhead wrote:Good day people ...can any one give me an idea of the maturity date and the expected yield per plant for the following crops for an acre of each:
tomato
pak choi
chive
celery
parsley
spinach
lettuce
pumpkin
cucumber
squash.
melongene
Phone Surgeon wrote:so carnival tuesday i plant
pimento,hot pepper,sweet pepper, pumpkin, chive, parsley, tomatoes, cauliflower,lettuce, patchoi,cabbage,cucumber,baigan,bandania
studying what fertilizer i could use on all of them mc
Phone Surgeon wrote:so carnival tuesday i plant
pimento,hot pepper,sweet pepper, pumpkin, chive, parsley, tomatoes, cauliflower,lettuce, patchoi,cabbage,cucumber,baigan,bandania
studying what fertilizer i could use on all of them mc
popozan wrote:Why would u say citrus is the way to go? What about mangoes or pommecythere as long term crops? Heck, what about COCONUT?
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