Ben123456733
Well-Known Member
Sup guys and possibly but unlikely gals...
I've only ever grown the ganja and maybe one or two houseplants in a window.
I finally have some space where I'm able to have a garden outdoors and I don't even know where to start.
I have a fenced-off area in my yard that was labeled as a dog run, probably about 20'x5 or 6'.
I let my dog run everywhere, but I was thinking it'd be a good fenced-off garden?
I live in colorado and there are limited things I could grow here, but any suggestions where to start?
I'm most interested in growing some food, not very interested flowers or other plants....yet.
I want to grow something super easy like radishes, except I'm not a big fan of them and probably wouldn't eat them.
I'm really interested in fruit trees, but I've heard they are only able to get pollinated and produce fruit if you have 3-4+ of the same variety.
I know melons groq quite well here, but I'm also slightly intimidated by trying to grow melons my first go at a garden. I've heard they grow quite easy but to get any sort of good flavor is kind of hard.
Any other relatively easy foods I could try out? Any advice for my first time growing in a garden? Should I add good quality soil to the mix or just throw it in the ground?
Thanks
I've only ever grown the ganja and maybe one or two houseplants in a window.
I finally have some space where I'm able to have a garden outdoors and I don't even know where to start.
I have a fenced-off area in my yard that was labeled as a dog run, probably about 20'x5 or 6'.
I let my dog run everywhere, but I was thinking it'd be a good fenced-off garden?
I live in colorado and there are limited things I could grow here, but any suggestions where to start?
I'm most interested in growing some food, not very interested flowers or other plants....yet.
I want to grow something super easy like radishes, except I'm not a big fan of them and probably wouldn't eat them.
I'm really interested in fruit trees, but I've heard they are only able to get pollinated and produce fruit if you have 3-4+ of the same variety.
I know melons groq quite well here, but I'm also slightly intimidated by trying to grow melons my first go at a garden. I've heard they grow quite easy but to get any sort of good flavor is kind of hard.
Any other relatively easy foods I could try out? Any advice for my first time growing in a garden? Should I add good quality soil to the mix or just throw it in the ground?
Thanks