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| Author: | rossco_argus [ Sep 17th, '15, 18:35 ] |
| Post subject: | proven brisbane plant species |
I currently have 4 grow beds running, 4m of dwc, two 48X 80mm pot towers and a 350mm 4m length of pipe set up as a constant flow bed. I will be shortly adding another 2X gb, 36m of nft pipe and 8X 100l dutch buckets. Most of the setup is housed in a protected green house and i will be running 4X ft. I am after any advice on the best use of the available grow space and plants that would give the best yields. I want to use the constant flow bed for watercress, a few of the dutch buckets will house ginger, tumeric, asparagus, buternut pumpkin and cucumbers, the raft beds currently have lettuces, the two grow towers i want to use for salad leaf lines lines like baby spinach etc and the grow beds only have taro in them at the moment. All of my brassica lines are in the wicking beds and also the sweetcorn. My wifes ap system houses all of our herb species and strawberries. Each grow area receives full sun for nearly the full day. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated as we have had issues with certain plants bolting to early or becoming invasive. I am hoping to have the main system fully operational in the next two months, so i currently attempting to plan my summer crop. |
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| Author: | Charlie [ Sep 17th, '15, 19:07 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: proven brisbane plant species |
Ive found AP plant choices fairly similar to conventional gardening. Plant to season and keep them maintained. |
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