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??
If you don't want to replace the soil , then do a raised bed according to the size you want and fill it with garden soil or compost soil. 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??
If you go to Facebook, there are few sellers who sell compost soil in bulk and it's cheaper. To make your soil more fertile, use soluble humate acid to condition the soil every 2 weeks or once a month.
Aug 13 2018, 05:52 PM

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