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myasiahobby
post Apr 13 2018, 07:06 AM

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QUOTE(Hang Kebun @ Apr 12 2018, 11:27 PM)
Not cheap,  and how good compare with conventional one.
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it is used coffee ground not asking u to buy fresh coffee bean and turn it into fertilizer. go to coffee shop or cafe ask them they will give u free lah......
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post Apr 13 2018, 07:28 AM

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QUOTE(myasiahobby @ Apr 11 2018, 09:31 AM)
yes. very good.
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Known to increase nitrogen - should be good for flowers, kan?
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post Apr 13 2018, 08:10 AM

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Just visit any Starbucks outlet and ask for used coffee ground.. they are more than happy to give you for free.. I get my used coffee ground this way..
1tanmee
post Apr 13 2018, 08:18 AM

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Tried it, but it causes the soil to harden!
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post Apr 13 2018, 11:22 AM

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If want cheap fertilizer, just make your own

http://www.cgnfindia.com/imos.html
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post Apr 21 2018, 08:56 PM

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Anyone here tried planting squash ?
Butternut, acorn, zuchinnis etc.
How was your experience ?
MoneyMaker prince
post Apr 28 2018, 08:00 AM

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Anyone know what species is this plant?

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post May 2 2018, 06:05 AM

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QUOTE(MoneyMaker prince @ Apr 28 2018, 08:00 AM)
Anyone know what species is this plant?

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indian almond tree?


MoneyMaker prince
post May 3 2018, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ May 2 2018, 06:05 AM)
indian almond tree?
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nope. found it already.

Is fiddleleaf figs.
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post May 4 2018, 10:31 AM

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Anyone know what's the name of this plant in English? Actually I don't even know what it's called in BM either...
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post May 4 2018, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(darosk @ May 4 2018, 10:31 AM)
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Anyone know what's the name of this plant in English? Actually I don't even know what it's called in BM either...
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snake plant
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post May 4 2018, 12:11 PM

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QUOTE(miaopurr @ May 4 2018, 11:16 AM)
snake plant
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okay cool tq
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post May 29 2018, 05:13 PM

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Hi there. Can anyone recommend a flowering plant that would grow well under a shady tree? Ideally lots of flowers. Not so much tall stalks, but looking for something that will make the earth padat with flowers (even small ones).

Also, one of my friends showed a pic with a purple plant with tall flowers, very similar to lavender (but not lavender). Anyone identify?
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post Jun 24 2018, 11:41 PM

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Can anyone advise where to buy mushroom spores for self-growing? Not the ones with the substrate bag, just the spores / seeds. Tq
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post Jun 25 2018, 04:42 PM

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QUOTE(conxtion @ Jun 24 2018, 11:41 PM)
Can anyone advise where to buy mushroom spores for self-growing?  Not the ones with the substrate bag, just the spores / seeds.  Tq
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I know a farmer from Kampung Bukit Tinggi, but he sells at market price about RM 15/pack. Not sure he wants to sell since he grows mushroom for selling. He only sells for school children experiments etc.
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QUOTE(razorknight @ Jul 4 2018, 02:48 PM)
want to ask all garden sifus here....

my housing area is an ex oil palm estate and the earth is yellow solid hard earth....

The earth is so hard that it retains water each time it rains... the color of the earth is yellow...

i have try to plant many types of plant on thw ground but it just wont grow...

when i dig down the earth, there is no insect or watsoever on the ground... no earthworm, no critters nothing....

besides the old oil palm trees surronding the housing area, we would like to plant some fruit or vegetable on the ground but it just wont grow...

we have try about 6 years now and have google lots of information but still fail to grow anything...

anyone know what type of fruit and vege is sutable for these soil conditions??

we are placing pots and growing from the pots but the result is dissapointing...

any idea anyone??
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Mine same soil as yours. For big plants, I dig a hole about 2ft deep, 3 by 3. For small ones i just dig 1x1x1. I put in proper soil. I have belimbing buluh, rambutan, mango, mulberry, kedondong, pandan, lemongrass, inai, passion fruit.

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QUOTE(razorknight @ Jul 4 2018, 02:48 PM)
want to ask all garden sifus here....

my housing area is an ex oil palm estate and the earth is yellow solid hard earth....

The earth is so hard that it retains water each time it rains... the color of the earth is yellow...

i have try to plant many types of plant on thw ground but it just wont grow...

when i dig down the earth, there is no insect or watsoever on the ground... no earthworm, no critters nothing....

besides the old oil palm trees surronding the housing area, we would like to plant some fruit or vegetable on the ground but it just wont grow...

we have try about 6 years now and have google lots of information but still fail to grow anything...

anyone know what type of fruit and vege is sutable for these soil conditions??

we are placing pots and growing from the pots but the result is dissapointing...

any idea anyone??
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Can...

1st you need compost
2nd microbes

Can try few products available at market for example:

Sri Tanah from Nur Wahidah https://ms-my.facebook.com/nurwahidah.hambali . Try PM her personally and ask her how to do it..

SuperBacti from http://avresources.blogspot.com/2018/01/su...io-formula.html
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post Jul 4 2018, 03:07 PM

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QUOTE(razorknight @ Jul 4 2018, 03:03 PM)
huh?? have to buy good soil to replace the natural earth??

sure expensive then?? if i dig a big hole and replace it with import earth.... things will be costly for a tree!!!

Any plants suitable in these solid hard yellow earth conditions???
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kelapa sawit

durian oso i think ok

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post Jul 4 2018, 03:25 PM

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QUOTE(razorknight @ Jul 4 2018, 03:03 PM)
huh?? have to buy good soil to replace the natural earth??

sure expensive then?? if i dig a big hole and replace it with import earth.... things will be costly for a tree!!!

Any plants suitable in these solid hard yellow earth conditions???
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no, just need to do "treatment" to your soil as I suggested earlier.
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post Jul 5 2018, 03:01 PM

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Instead of looking for "suitable plant" why not you treat the soil and plant anything you want?

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