Help & advice - first time salsa garden

captiankush

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Hey all,

My cannabis gardening has inspired me to try my hand at some vegetables. I want to do a salsa garden on my deck as well as some strawberries, mint, basil. The salsa garden would contain heirloom tomatoes, cilantro, jalapenos, green onions and garlic.

I live in the beautiful Bay area of California. My deck gets direct sunshine for 1/2 the day and is in shade for the remainder of the day. Everything would obviously be grown in containers in soil.

My main questions to start are:

1. Are conditions required for each of the plants listed similar?

2: Do they require different types of soil, PH, etc?

3. Is it reasonable for all of the plants listed to be grown successfully in the conditions I describe?

4: When would be the right time to start looking for starters/ seeds?

I appreciate any help or advice I can get on this from my fellows RIU'ers

Thanks.

CK
 

Boneman

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You need to start now and read the different growing times for each veggie/plant. You may need to start some earlier or later than others. I think you can buy salsa garden kits at wal mart. I know I bought one a few years ago and it came complete with everything needed.
 

captiankush

Well-Known Member
You need to start now and read the different growing times for each veggie/plant. You may need to start some earlier or later than others. I think you can buy salsa garden kits at wal mart. I know I bought one a few years ago and it came complete with everything needed.
Definitely need to start now, lol. Kinda getting a late start. I have seen the garden kits but wanted something a little more personal.

I found a killer place that sells a huge variety of tomato starters, easily 60+ (I didnt count) varieties, all kinds of tasty heirloom varieties. It didnt take long for me to see a huge similarity in the way people are growing out different strains of tomatoes to find different phenotypes to my own pursuits in cannabis.

Here is the site for those interested

http://heirloomtomatoplants.com/Heirloom -Tomato_Plants_Heirloom_Tomato _seeds.htm

I am not endorsing this place but everything seems legit.

I appreciate the reply.

CK
 
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