Other Gardening General Discussion
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Subject: Straw Bale Gardening
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Jay Yohe |
Pittsburgh, PA
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Anybody ever try it? Pros or cons? Thinking of trying a giant tomato in a bale.
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2/6/2018 2:24:28 PM
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Andy H |
Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia
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Last year my neighbor did it last year with good results. Many tomato plants, zuccini and other edibles. No real cons, although I doubt you could grow a competitive tomato that way.
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2/6/2018 3:00:10 PM
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n d fan |
Peru
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I ve done it before, not impressed. I tried tomatoes. I have had success with potatoes grown in straw but not in bales, just covered with straw.
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2/6/2018 6:53:16 PM
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26 West |
50 Acres
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If I were to grow, it would be in a loose packed bale of clover hay. Something with a little sweetness to it. Then water with fert. from hydroponic stores. Just my opinion.
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2/6/2018 7:05:54 PM
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Weird Wint (Tomatoes) |
Newcastle, CA
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I've heard you have to throw bone meal on it to get the straw to start to decompose before planting a vegetable in it.
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2/6/2018 7:09:25 PM
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megakin(Team Illiana) |
west central IN/East central IL
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A guy at work did it and yes, you have to put something on it, I believe with nitrogen. He said it worked, but bails broke down on him and fell apart.
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2/6/2018 8:37:00 PM
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Dig n Doug |
Webster Groves, MO
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Check out the book 'Straw Bale Gardens' by Joel Karsten. It can be purchased on-line at a low cost. Very good info. I agree with Andy, probably best used for edibles versus competition.
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2/6/2018 10:12:44 PM
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BillF |
Buffalo, MN (Billsbigpumpkins@hotmail.com)
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I grew gourds using this method once and it worked well. You will need to read the plant and will likely need to water it often. I have a friend that does it and he told me that his regular tomatoes did great. I went to a seminar by Joel Karsten but you can find a lot of info online. I went online viewed several and picked what I thought was the best. Good Luck let us know how it works.
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2/7/2018 10:13:22 AM
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n d fan |
Peru
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Biggest problem i had was mold from alot of rain, then drought. Bale was dry on top wet in middle.
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3/28/2018 10:11:09 AM
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