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Here is my second crop coming on nicely.
I will make Tomato soup later(It helps ward off prostate cancer)
Why buy the seeds? I just use seeds from them!
I will make Tomato soup later(It helps ward off prostate cancer)
Why buy the seeds? I just use seeds from them!
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I buy a pack of cherry tomatoes from makro, 6 types, yellow,chocolate, tom thumb,queen and a couple of others. All you need to do is cut a thin slice from each ,plant them in sandy soil in a small pot . put a plastic bag over the pot and keep shaded , a week later you have a dozen of each plant.
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Khap pom!papafarang wrote: ↑March 15, 2022, 10:21 amI buy a pack of cherry tomatoes from makro, 6 types, yellow,chocolate, tom thumb,queen and a couple of others. All you need to do is cut a thin slice from each ,plant them in sandy soil in a small pot . put a plastic bag over the pot and keep shaded , a week later you have a dozen of each plant.
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I grow tomatoes every year, GROWING them isn't hard, but getting edibke fruit is. I loose about 75% from maggots or rot. I grow organically, so do not use chemical sprays.
Any advice on organic treatments?
Any advice on organic treatments?
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WHEN I came here I brought m,any seeds from the UK to plant and cultivate, not one was successful it seems the Seeds from the UK are different to what is acceptable here in terms of weather, heat etc.
But as I have been told, I know nothing , I just thought I would pass on my experience to others .
Not that many will listen some think that they know it all.
As far as bugs go had mnay plants here growing fruits etc, but as rick says many damaged due to little beasties, so as I am now alone, cheaper and stress free buying everything I want, staying away from the local open air markets as that is where foods grown with illegal pesticides reside as the growers cannot sell to businesses LEGALLY
But as I have been told, I know nothing , I just thought I would pass on my experience to others .
Not that many will listen some think that they know it all.
As far as bugs go had mnay plants here growing fruits etc, but as rick says many damaged due to little beasties, so as I am now alone, cheaper and stress free buying everything I want, staying away from the local open air markets as that is where foods grown with illegal pesticides reside as the growers cannot sell to businesses LEGALLY
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Simplest one is a few drops of washing up liquid in a spray bottle, deals with aphids/white flies . neem oil is good if you can find it. Deal with weeds with a little salt and vinagar solution. The only problem is you need to do it weekly
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Some UK seeds work, some do not. Beetroot, carrots, lettuce ok. UK seeds i bring back.are usually for plant seeds not readily available in Thailand. In some cases they just cannot cope, or at best striggle, with the Thai climate. Do not bother with parsnips, broad beans (total failures); runner beans, peas, spinach all borderline ( will grow, but getting anything to eat rare).
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Many good points re seeds n growing stuff ..i was of the mind many plants n veggies would not grow her due to the climate and more the insects n bugs etc ..
Still gonna give the tomatoes a whirll n see what happens
Dm
Still gonna give the tomatoes a whirll n see what happens
Dm
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those chinese long beans that are popular for
stir fryes are grown locally and seem to thrive
long like coils of rope. info for the podcast
stir fryes are grown locally and seem to thrive
long like coils of rope. info for the podcast
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A freind tried runner beans and they looked fantastic ,flowered well but not a single bean. From what I could tell in the UK they would be buzzing with bees. But not a single bee went near them. I suggested to him to hand pollinate next time as it could have simply been no bees being attracted ? .rick wrote: ↑March 15, 2022, 1:55 pmSome UK seeds work, some do not. Beetroot, carrots, lettuce ok. UK seeds i bring back.are usually for plant seeds not readily available in Thailand. In some cases they just cannot cope, or at best striggle, with the Thai climate. Do not bother with parsnips, broad beans (total failures); runner beans, peas, spinach all borderline ( will grow, but getting anything to eat rare).
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My runner bean experience was similar. Got flowers but no beans set, did have a few bees around. In the UK, need a slightly shady microclimate for good bean set (provided by the leaves wben dense e ough) and under 30 centigrade. Thats why runner beans not normally grown in Southern Europe. Mine died when the hot season got really going.
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Papafarang is right you need bees
Our first year we had only passion fuit vines and gac vines Bloom a lot with a lot of fruits.
Later we added mok, leelawadee, rachawadi, kerm kao. Jasmine, etc. Bees and butterflies prefer these, now we have few passion fruits or gac fruits
Our first year we had only passion fuit vines and gac vines Bloom a lot with a lot of fruits.
Later we added mok, leelawadee, rachawadi, kerm kao. Jasmine, etc. Bees and butterflies prefer these, now we have few passion fruits or gac fruits
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Royal Project Shop - Central Plaza -
Yellow passion fruits 70 B /kg.
Enjoy.
Yellow passion fruits 70 B /kg.
Enjoy.
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Re: This Week's Shopping Deal ( NOT ).....Just been to Makro Nong Khai I Like the Italian Baked Beans they sell ( Forgot Brand Name ) but has Yellow Label They have always been 37 Baht for ONE Can even that was too expensive,However Today I Noticed the price had INCREASED To,Wait for it...........69 Bloody Baht Sorry but that's Outrageous,That's one can they can keep.....
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Since we are talking about price hikes, Cathedral cheese 350 gr at Villa has been 215 baht for at least a couple of years. Before that, it was on a super special 199 baht for ages. Just noticed it's now shot up to 285 baht.
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Talking to one of my ex-cadets, who works for an International Shipping Line as a Second officer , part of the problems is LACK of shipping and the extraordinary queues outside major ports PLUS ( wait for it ) lack of containers , he reckons it will take up to two years to rectify that particular problem as countries empty their imports and clear out containers for re-use . When sailing he used to have about 10-15% of storage space filled by empty or nearly empty containers moving around the world. Now that figure has dropped to about 4 % which means less empty ones moving so unable to be filled by exporters hence the supply chain stalled. Prices go up and the spiral has now reached the consumer .
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Sea containers in a (longish) nutshell.
https://www.budgetshippingcontainers.co ... er-prices/
I reckon Putin's invasion just knocked the ex-cadet's 2 year recovery prognosis into a cocked hat.
https://www.budgetshippingcontainers.co ... er-prices/
I reckon Putin's invasion just knocked the ex-cadet's 2 year recovery prognosis into a cocked hat.
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Why not make more containers? Not the cadet, you understand but rather the Communist Chinese?
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Apparently the ships are carrying mostly full containers and the foreign ports of discharge are full of empty containers that nobody wants to ship back to China for free.
I think the Chinese have stolen a march on the looming, Putin-induced global economic crisis as they have been buying up loads of commodities they need to feed themselves AND their manufacturing industries FOB (free on board) which means the seller/shipper pays all the shipping costs until the cargo arrives at the buyer's store. Very clever these Chinese. That sort of stuff comes in bulk and not in sea containers so no, they Chinese don't need to make any more of them right now.
Back on topic: makro imported Norwegian whole salmon, gutted and scaled only 435 baht/kg.
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Spuds now 35 baht kilo at Makro
Looks like potato season back!
Looks like potato season back!