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Staghorn Ferns, air plants, Platycerium species, article. Zone 9-10 or Indoors Staghorn ferns are epiphytic perennials or "air" plants.

Staghorn Ferns, air plants, Platycerium species, article

Staghorns are native to jungles in Africa, Madagascar, Australia, Tropical Asia and one species (Andinum) is from South America, Peru and Bolivia. Growing Tomatoes In Containers Is Easy With These Helpful Tips - The Tasteful Garden. Growing tomatoes in containers can be easier than growing using any other method and the results can be stunning!

Growing Tomatoes In Containers Is Easy With These Helpful Tips - The Tasteful Garden

There are some basic rules for successful container growing and we are here to help. In climates with lots of hot summer heat, large pots can really heat up and the soil can be much warmer than in the ground so it is important to keep them well watered and as cool as possible. La Vega Garden Centre  in Trinidad. Tips for Growing Cucumbers in Containers. Cucumbers do well when grown vertically on a trellis.

Tips for Growing Cucumbers in Containers

Photo by Sakura. The important thing about growing cucumbers is not for their foliage or flowers, but for the crop they will give you. Take great care of your cucumber plant in order to have a small but rewarding crop of cucumbers later in a few months. Cucumbers are relatively large plants, taking up a lot of space with their vines and large leaves, but it is possible to grow these in plant containers in your balcony.

Choose a large container (at least 20 inches deep and 20 inches in diameter), and a tall trellis (4 feet tall or so) that can be placed behind the plant container or staked into the container itself. Plant your cucumber plants from seed, rather than purchasing seedlings. Because your cucumbers are grown in a relatively small amount of potting soil, you will need to fertilize often (at least every week). Photo by LA Grande Farmers Market Pick cucumbers once they are ready, and you can harvest cucumbers regularly. How to Build a Straw Bale Garden.

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AD9.pdf. Growing Vegetables (And How To Grow Vegetables in Hot Weather) Growing vegetables is a bit of a challenge for many people who newly move to a tropical climate.

Growing Vegetables (And How To Grow Vegetables in Hot Weather)

Even readers in subtropical climates struggle with growing vegetables in hot weather. No wonder. Most of the vegetables we are familiar with are most comfortable in a European or North American climate. We're all familiar with tropical fruits and exotic herbs and spices. But when growing vegetables in the tropics, everybody seems to fall back onto the usual lettuce/cucumber/tomato combo... Now, you CAN grow those vegetables in the tropics. But the best thing you can do if you want to grow vegetables in a tropical climate is to simply switch to growing tropical vegetables. Follow permaculture principles: work with nature not against it and grow the vegetables that LIKE growing in your climate.

Here's a (growing) list of vegetables to grow. A-Z list of warm climate and tropical vegetables Return to top Return from Growing Vegetables to The Tropical Permaculture Garden. Vegetable Gardening In The Tropics – Crop Planting In Rainy Seasons. By Amy Grant High temperatures and humidity can either work magic on vegetables cultivated in the tropics or create problems with diseases and pests.

Vegetable Gardening In The Tropics – Crop Planting In Rainy Seasons

It all depends on the type of crops grown; there are some more adaptable veggies for rainy seasons that should be considered. Some specific crop planting in rainy seasons may need the assistance of plastic row covers and pesticides or plant varieties of veggies that are suited to the humid, wet climate. Veggies typically grown in the United States, such as lettuce and tomatoes, are less than suitable for growing food plants in the tropics. Lettuce, for example, dislikes the heat and will bolt almost immediately. Vegetable Gardening in the Tropics.