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Talking about cucumbers

by Tricia

http://www.survivalistboards.com/

Just talking about cucumbers, fertilizer, hybrid and heirloom plants.

cucumber gardening home garden hybrid organic food

Duration : 0:4:11

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Filed Under: organic home garden Tagged With: cuucumber, food, garden, gardening, home, hybrid, organic

Comments

  1. e666d says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:27 am

    i am 39 years old …
    i am 39 years old and hav been growing a garden sence i was very young i grew up way out in the boonies we ate what we would grow or shoot my mom even made ketchup we would buy like bakeing stuff only ie flour salt ect. it made me a better person but never knew about the point on a cucumber thing but as for survival i know some more hardcore ways thought about making some vids but the stuff i know could be used when it should not be and it is the kind of stuff that is better that not to many no!

  2. NoSkraelings says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:27 am

    Why not just plant …
    Why not just plant cucumbers with nitrogen fixing legume plants, since fertiliser in the long run is not dependable from a survivalist aspect.

    Great vids 5/5

  3. 888zzz says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:27 am

    Kevin,
    Worm …

    Kevin,
    Worm composting might be something you would be interested in to consume your scrap food. Vermicomposting is something almost everyone can do to greatly reduce the trash burden. Worm bins are easy to set up and maintain. There are many articles on the net that explain how to start and maintain bins.

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