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Farming & Gardening In Thailand Tips on how to achieve a beautiful tropical garden. How to grow those orchids, deter pests from your vegetables and anything else related to gardens in Thailand. Feel free to post your pictures and stories about Thai National parks, or any questions you may have about your pets and animals.

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Old 15-09-2009, 09:03 AM   #81 (permalink)
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Would like to compare and see if the ones planted by somtamslap would do better than ours up in Nakorn Panom.
I'll take some pics over the weekend, don't tend to get down to the land much during the week. I've really done nothing to them at all apart from dig very wide and deep holes for them and added some fertiliser..the rain is doing the rest.
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Old 16-09-2009, 01:37 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Will be looking forward to see how your crops do as our entire farm sits on red clay, but we would like to grow our own vegetables and other fruits so that we won't need to buy everything. Mangos do well as there were about 20 trees left over by the previous owner and they produced so much mangos a few months back, we gave them away to all our neighbours.

We planted limes, coconuts, passion fruits, lemon grass and other thai herbs 2 months ago. Thought everything sould do better if planted during the rainy season, so that we won't have to water them so much, the rain will take care of that.
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