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Questions And Answers On Organic Home Gardening

Chris asks…

Harvested fresh organic spinach from home garden; it tasted like grass. What went wrong?

Home Gardener answers:

Are you sure you actually have spinach?

I don’t know of any reason that could cause spinach to not taste like it really supposed to, if anything the flavor should be better.

Richard asks…

Organic practices increase home value?

Will creating an organic garden or using eco-friendly paints on my home help with it’s value? I want to do some improvements but keep along the idea of things better for the environment. Are there woods that aren’t chemically treated for floors or building a deck?

Home Gardener answers:

It will appeal to a subset of people. That’s about all you can say. I would appreciate it, but know some who wouldn’t.

I know of no wood for making decks with that don’t require either preservative or paint to protect it. Even redwood needs oil to prolong it, plus they are such beautiful trees.

Davina asks…

Question about rain collection and organic gardening?

Do the plastic rain barrels off-gas chemicals into the rain water that would pollute the soil and vegetables?

Are there alternatives to plastic rain collection barrels???

What type of roofing do you need to use for rain collection so that chemicals from the roofing materials do not get washed into the water, and into the soil and vegetables???

Any info would be great. I would like to try and turn our little urban home into an ‘urban homestead’ and become a bit more self-sufficient. Thanks.

Home Gardener answers:

Collect the rain in plastic barrels. Nothing to worry about. Many homes have plastic piping for their drinking water supply.Nothing on the roof will harm you. The rain has fallen through dirty sky before it gets to you.

I have noticed that with my garden when I water with the hose nothing seems to happen. Just get one dose of normal rain and the plants seem to grow dramatically. I guess that they don’t like the chlorine and fluoride in the drinking water.

Jane asks…

Organic Gardening,?

Do you anything about organic fertilizers, Home made,

Home Gardener answers:

If you choose to use manures, especially from animals that pass some of the seeds, you have to let the compost pile heat up hot enough to kill those seeds (160 -180 degrees, I think), otherwise they will come up in your garden. There are many good books on both organic gardening & composting. I used the Encylopedia of Compost.
Some helpful links…
1. ) www.bookrags.com/Rodale_Press
2.) www.organicgardening.com
3.) projectcompost.ucdavis.edu/files/use_guide.pdf
4.) www.wormsway.com/detail.asp?m=o&sku=RBC900
MANY more, just type.. Organic Gardening .. Or .. Compost/Composting .. Into your browser.

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Questions And Answers On Home Vegetable Gardening Plants

Mark asks…

gnats in plants inside home?

I guess they are called fungus gnats. I started vegetables inside my home to plant later in my garden and they are infested with the gnats. Do I have to change the soil? Can I just use the potato trick to get rid of them?

Home Gardener answers:

The only sure way is to use some BT (Bacillus thuringiensis ) in the soil to kill the larvae. It usually takes two cycles to full kill them off.

BT is safe for people, plants, pets and kids.

Charlie asks…

Vegetable Plants?

on monday me and my mom went to my aunt’s house and got some plants for our yard and some for our garden. well when we were taking the plants home in our car, our acorn squash plant was almost completely severed in half but it is still hanging on a little bit. is it still possible to save this plant and if so what do i do. i think it is still growing because an acorn squash is starting to produce and it wasnt there the other day so is there any way i can save it. and what should i do

Home Gardener answers:

Get some roottone ( not sure of the spelling) the powder on the cut part of the plant, the put the entire old root system and the cut part under the soil and this should help as the additive will help new roots to form at the cut part.

Davina asks…

What plants do you suggest for my Northern IL garden?

I live in outside Chicago and am new to gardening in this region. My home faces North, my backyard gets all day sun, front yard morning sun and the right side of my home late afternoon sun. I have no trees. What plants can you suggest for the various areas of my yard? I’d like to plant roses along the right side of my home but don’t know if they can grow here in IL- I don’t see many around in other peoples yards. I’d also like to plant a vegetable garden but wonder how it would do in my backyard which receives so much intense sunshine and heat during the summer months. Any guidance is appreciated… What do you like to grow? What have you found doesn’t work? Do you have any websites you can refer me to? Thanks!

Home Gardener answers:

Perennials like roses should have a zone rating that lets you know the coldest zone that they will grow in. You live in a hardiness zone 5b. I live in a 5b zone and roses do fine as long as they are not rated for a zone warmer than 5b. Vegetables like heat and sunshine. Grow tomatoes, peppers, and green beans. If you have the room try some zucchini. Black Seeded Simpson lettuce and radishes are good to try. Peas have to be planted early in the season and your garden may not be workable at the right time. Corn doesn’t do well in small stands since it is air pollinated.

Wayne asks…

Where to purchase vegetable seeds and plants online in India?

For home garden

Home Gardener answers:

For sending enquiry to following please open site >>>

http://catalogs.indiamart.com/manufacturers/plants-vegetable-seeds.html

Dawn Exports, Coimbatore – Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (India)

Engaged in supply of horticulture products jatropha curcas seeds, jatropha oil seeds, jatropha seedlings, castor oil seeds, neem oil cakes, jatropha biodiesel, natural biodiesel and physic nut.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/dawnexports

Surendra Ray and Co. – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Suppliers of spice seeds such as cummin seeds, fennel seeds, fenugreek seeds, corriander seeds and celery seeds. Also supply turmeric powder, chilli powder, cummin powder, curry powder, black pepper powder and turmeric fingers.

Website: http://www.kamdarspices.com/coriander-fenugreek-seeds.html

Rolex Impex Co. – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Suppliers and exporters of psyllium products including psyllium seeds, psyllium husk, psyllium husk powder and psyllium industrial kha kha powder.

Website: http://www.roleximpex.com/psyllium-seeds-husk.html

Rampal – Madurai, Tamil Nadu (India)

Engaged in sourcing herbal extracts, naturalplant products, green extractives, betel leaf, coriander leaf, curry leaf, garlic, green pepper, green chilli and green ginger.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/rampal

Sopariwala Exports – Mumbai, Maharastra (India)

Supplier and exporter of sesame seeds, oil seeds, pulses, spices and other agro and food products.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/sopariwala-exports

Sharda Phytogenetics Pvt. Ltd. – Jaipur, Rajasthan (India)

Reaserchers and producers of vegetable seeds, vegetable plant seeds like onion seeds, radish seeds, ridge gourd seeds, summer crops, bottle gourd, indian squash seeds, round gourd seeds, coriander seeds, spinach seeds and carrot seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/shardaphyto/

Mother Herbs (P) Ltd. – New Delhi, Delhi (India)
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Supplying seeds such as neem seeds, niger seed, basil seeds, datura seeds, henna seeds, senna seeds, psyllium seeds, elephant creeper seeds, poppy seeds, ashwagandha seeds, jambolan seeds, vinca rosea seeds and ambrette seeds.

Website: http://www.motherherbs.com/herbs-seeds.html

Ruchi Overseas – Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Suppliers and exporters of psyllium products such as psyllium seeds, psyllium husk powder, psyllium husk, psyllium husk powder flavored and psyllium industrial kha kha powder. Also exports menthol flakes, natural mentho furane etc.

Website: http://www.ruchi-india.com

Stanagro Seeds ( A Division of Gorantla Farm Pvt. Ltd.) – Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India)

Exporter and supplier of hybrid seeds, tomato seeds, brinjal seeds, ridge gourd seeds, bittergourd seeds, bhendi seeds, ash gourd seeds, cabbage seeds, cauliflower seeds, capsicum seeds, marigold seeds and beet root seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/stanagroseeds

Evergreen Exports – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Engaged in supplying oil seeds like pure niger seeds, pure groundnut kernels, pure safflower seeds, mustard seeds, pure sesame seeds, oil seeds, and pure sunflower seeds. Also supply pure pulses, branded pickles, lijjat papads, dyes and intermediates.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/evergreenexports

Natural Cosmetic Supplies (A Unit of Mother Herbs) – New Delhi, Delhi (India)

Suppliers and wholesale exporters of natural herbs such as cucumber seeds, dill seeds, safflower seeds, grape seeds, pumpkin seeds, apricot seeds, musk melon seeds, holy basil seeds and lotus seed seeds for use in various cosmetic applications.

Website: http://www.naturalcosmeticsupplies.com

Edible Agro Products Ltd – Kolkata, West Bengal (India)

Engaged in supply of hulled gingelly seeds, roasted gingelly seeds, brown gingelly seeds and red gingelly seeds. Also supply pure refined gingelly oil, roasted gingelly oil, gingelly cooking oil, edible gingelly oil and crude gingelly oil.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/edibleagro

Renulakshmi Agro Industries (India) Limited – Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (India)

Engaged in manufacturing and exporting jatropha oil seeds, pongamia oil seeds, oil seed plants and herbal plants used for extracting oil. Also supply jatropha oil cakes, pongamia oil cakes, neem oil cakes, non edible oil and oil extraction machines.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/renulakshmi/

Vanashree Agrotech – Pune, Maharashtra (India)

Suppliers of plantation products, plantation material that includes aromatic plants, medicinal plants, seeds, organic manures, fertilizers, vermi compost and pesticides.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/vanashreeagrotech

Adeniums India – Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India)

Wholesale supplier and exporter of nursery plants, nursery flower plants, adenium obesum plant, adenium swazicum plant, desert rose plant, plumeria flower plant, adenium bohemianum and fertilizers.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/adeniumsindia/nursery-flowers.html

Chandrashekhar Exports Private Limited – Kolhapur, Maharashtra (India)

Wholesale suppliers of sesame seeds, cottonseeds, cottonseed oil, sorghum seeds, sesame seed oil, fenugreek seed, sunflower seed, sufflower seed, mustured seed and other agro products.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/chandrashekhar

Green Earth Products – New Delhi, Delhi (India)

Exporters and suppliers of sesame seed, black sesame seeds, hulled sesame seeds and other natural sesame seeds. Also offer medicinal herbs, Indian spices, dried flowers, artifical flowers, whole spices, natural herbs, natural dry flowers.

Website: http://www.greenearthproducts.net

Beawol Global Resources – Mt. Pleasant, Tx (United States of America)

Supplying and exporting various kinds of seeds like red, white and black sesame seeds etc. We also supply sheanuts, cashews, tiger nuts, ginger, black pepper, unrefined shea butter and palm kernel oil.

Website: http://catalogs.indiamart.com/beawolglobalresources/

Exponential Commodity Services Private Limited – New Delhi, Delhi (India)

Trader of castor seed, castor seed(disa), mustard seed, sesame seed, cotton seed, soy seed, guar seed, rapeseed, copra seed, rapeseed -42 seed, soybean seed.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/ecs

Star Impex – Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (India)

Exporter of high value tree seeds, jatropha curcus seeds, forest tree seeds, conifer seeds, ornamental shrub seeds, palm seeds, grass seeds, rose wood seeds, sandal wood seeds, eucalyptus tree seeds, silveroak seeds, mahogani seeds etc.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/starimpex/

R.K.Industries, Jodhpur – Jodhpur, Rajasthan (India)

Supplier of red chillies, turmeric, garlic, curry powder, pulses and small cardamom.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/rkindustry/

Jayveer Traders – Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (India)

Engaged in supply of jatropha curcas seeds and jatropha seedlings that are used to produce the non-edible Jatropha oil that is used as a ingredient in the production of biodiesel. Also supply bio diesel extraction machinery.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/jayveer-traders

Jain Ayurvedics – Lucknow, Uttar Pardesh (India)

Supplier of oil seeds, spices, crude herbs, kalaunji, kirana, singhara and fennel seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/jainayurvedics

Mohamed Umer Abdullabhai and Sons – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Engaged in supplying and exporting wide range of oil seeds, raw oilseeds, essential oilseeds, Indian oilseeds and natural oilseeds. Alsos supply food grains, beans, pulses, natural gums and cooking spices.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/masons-spices/

S.R. International, Mumbai – Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Supplier of ground nut oil seeds, mustard oil seeds and sesame oil seeds. Also supply medicinal herbs that includes senna leaves, gymnema leaves, valerian roots, calamus roots, gentian roots, galangal roots and myrobalans.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/sr-international

Kalpesh Corporation – Ahmedabad, Gujarat (India)

Exporter and manufacturer of psyllium seed, psyllium husk, psyllium husk powder, sesame seeds, fennel seeds and cumin seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/kalpeshcorporation

Bhavi Incorporation – Vadodara, Gujarat (India)

We supply and export spices and spice seeds including chilli powder, vanilla seeds, mustard seeds, coriander, fenugreek, fennel, ajman seeds, anise seeds, ginger powder, turmeric, garlic, amchur and coriander powder.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/bhaviinternational

Sama Enterprises, Mumbai – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Exporting tamarind fruits, tamarind seeds, tamarind seed powder, tamarind shell, tamarind kernel, tamarind testa and tamarind gum used for making varnishes, polishing brass, copper and silver, skin ailments, intestinal ailments, pickles and jams.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/sama

S. R. Corporation – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Suppliers of all types of oil seeds, sunflower seeds, hps groundnuts java and bold, blenched groundnuts, niger seeds, white sesame seeds, black sesame seeds, brown sesame seeds, hulled sesame seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/srcorporation

Fine Pest Sulphur, India – Indore, Madhya Pradesh (India)

Manufacturing and supplying vegetable seeds and crop seeds along with agricultural fertilizers, biofertilizers, phosphate fertilizers, zinc sulphate, industrial sulphur, crop fertilizers, agriculture pesticide and plant growth promoter.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/finepestsulphur

Surajbala Exports Private Limited – New Delhi, Delhi (India)

Exporting dry herbs, seeds and roots including ashwagandha, babool bark, chitrak roots, camphor leaves, cardamom, castor seeds, celery seeds, garlic seeds, ginger seeds & neem leaves.

Website: http://www.sbepl.com/dry-herbs.html

Prakruti Foods and Chemicals Private Limited – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Engaged in manufacturing and supplying fenugreek seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, coriander seeds. Also offer essential oils, ice teas, instant coffee, instant milk shakes, instant chutneys, instant soups, namkeens, snack foods.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/prakrutifoods

Reddis N.P. International – Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (India)

Exporters and suppliers of medicinal seeds, medicinal herbs, forest tree seeds, conifers seeds, shrubs seeds, flower seeds, palm seeds, grass seeds, ornamental seeds, shade tree seeds, foliage seeds and more.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/reddis

Adi Biotech Private Limited – New Delhi, Delhi (India)

Supplier and exportesr of jatropha seeds, bio diesel, jatropha curcas, jatropha oil, ratanjot, herbal plants, organic fertiliser etc. Also offer biofuel consultency services, waste land development, organic farming consultancy services etc.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/adibiotech

Nile Valley Company – Alexandria, Egypt (Egypt)

Supplier and exporter of coriander seeds, cumin seeds, sunflower seeds, fennel seeds, mustard seeds, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, celery Seeds and all other types of seeds. Also export fresh and dehydrated seeds, spices like saffron, cardamon, chillies etc.

Website: http://catalogs.indiamart.com/nilevalley/

Thulassi Exports – Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (India)

Supplier and exporter of raw jatropha seeds, jatropha oil seeds, jatropha curcas seeds, jatropda seedlings, castor seeds and castor oil seeds. Also supply coriander powder and coriander leaves.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/thulassiexports

Natural Herbs and Herbal Products – Haldwani, Uttranchal (India)

Cultivators, processors & suppliers of ayurvedic herbs, natural herbs, medicinal herbs, spice and cosmetic herbs in the form of roots, leaves, flowers, moss, stems, seeds, barks, fruits, rhizomes and whole plants.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/naturalherbs

D. R Corporation – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Exporter of sesame seeds, cumin seeds, turmeric powder, chillies, dry ginger, cloves, cardomom, gambier, almonds, pistachoes, wet dates and dry dates betel nuts.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/drcorporation

O.M.S.Tamarind Merchants (P) Ltd. – Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India)

Engaged in supplying of tamarind seed without fibers to Malaysia, Singapore and Sri Lanka, better known as ‘defibered seed tamarind’. Also exports rose onions, groundnut kernels and golden color indian jaggery powder.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/omstamrind

Jaivankhandi Medicinal Herbs – Indore, Madhya Pradesh (India)

Engaged in exporting and supplying aromatic plants, horticulture plants, medicinal plants such as jaropha, withania somnifera dunal, stevia rebaudiana, aloe barbadenisis, poplar, sagwan, papaya and sandle.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/jaivankhandi

Vimal Industries, Mumbai – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Engaged in manufacturing tamarind fruit, tamarind kernel powder, tamarind kernel split, tamarind seeds powder, tamarind seed split, tamarind seed husk and tamarind seeds dhall used in textile industry, jute industry, soil stabilizers, explosives, etc.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/vimalindustries

Nathubhai Cooverji and Sons – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Exporter of groundnut oil seeds, sesame seeds oil seeds and sunflower oil seeds along with black pepper, ginger, coriander seeds, cummin seeds, fenugreek seeds, red chillies, turmeric powder, dehydrated onion and garlic flakes.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/ncsons

Cure Herbs – New Delhi, Delhi (India)

Wholesale supplier of anacyclus pyrethrum, andrographis paniculata, asperagus racemosus, pistacia integerrima, pterocarpus marsupium, quercus infectoria, syzygium cumini, tephrosia purpurea, terminalia arjuna, rubica cardifolla, salmania malabarica.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/cureherbs

Commodity Impex – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Suppliers of oil seeds, spice seeds, celery seeds, mustard seeds, sesame seeds, niger seeds, safflower seeds, sunflower seeds, rape seeds and caston seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/commodityimpex

Shree Vinayak Corporation – Jodhpur, Rajasthan (India)

Wholesale suppliers of psyllium husk seeds and powder, cassia tora seeds, sesame seeds, fennel seeds, fenugreek seeds, tamarind kernel powder, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, black mustard seeds and dill seeds.

Website: http://www.shreevinayakcorp.com/sesame-seeds.html

Alankar Herbotechs – Jaipur, Rajasthan (India)

Exporters and suppliers of medicinal neem seeds, raw neem seeds, herb senna leaves, pure senna stems, Indian senna pods, amla fruit, aloe vera plant, medicinal ashwagandha and Indian coleus.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/alankarherbotechs

P. M. International, Mumbai – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Exporters of sesame seeds, black sesame seeds, natural & hulled sesame seeds, ground nut kernels, hulled seasame seeds, musk melon seeds, white sesame seeds, water melon seeds and pumpkin seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/pm-international

Ganesha Hybrid Seeds – Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh (India)

Engaged in manufacturing and supplying hybrid seed such as vegetable gardening seed, paddy seed, maize seed, chilli pepper seed, tomato plant seed, brinjal seed, okra seed, cowpea seed and bottle gourd seed.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/ganeshahybridseeds

Amrutva Exports Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)
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Manufacturer and wholesale exporter of cumin seeds, fennel seeds, fenugreek seeds, dill seeds, dry red chilli, turmeric fingers, oil seeds, sesame seeds, mustard seeds and dry food.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/amrutvaexports/

Shri Chakra Udyog Private Limited – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Bulk suppliers of oil seeds and oil seed extracts such as ground nut jawa seeds, ground nut bold seeds, hulled sesame seeds, natural sesame seeds, sunflower oil seeds, safflower oil seeds, gound kernels, peanut seeds and niger oil seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/shrichakraudyog/

Shubham Enterprises, Kanpur – Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh (India)

Engaged in supplying and exporting of seeds that includes papery candied aniseeds, basil seeds, quilted candied aniseeds, niger seeds, rock salt, yellow mustard and black salt.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/babanamak

Floral Seed Company – Dehradun, Uttaranchal (India)

Wholesale suppliers of tree seeds, shrub seeds, palm seeds, bamboo seeds, conifer seeds, fodder crops, grass seeds, green manuring seeds, fruit seeds, medicinal seeds, hedge seeds, flowering shrub, white sesame seeds and other flower seeds.

Website: http://www.seedscompany.com

Rainbow Overseas, Moradabad – Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh (India)

Exporter of certified seeds like paddy, wheat, sunflower, peas, basmati rice, pulses, spices, food grains like wheat, maize.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/rainbowoverseas

Imran Trading Establishment – Thane, Maharashtra (India)

Exporters of oil seeds, sesame seeds, groundnut seeds along with fresh seasonal fruits, garden vegetables, dehydrated vegetables such as onions and potatoes.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/imrantrading

Joyschmidt Bharat Engineering Company – Vadodara, Gujarat (India)

Engaged in supplying of paddy seed, wheat seed, beans seed, corn seed, rapeseed seed, vegetable seed, peanut seed, garlic seed, oil seed and other dry seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/joyschmidtengg

Amirtha Impex – Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India)

Exporters and suppliers of sesame seeds, groundnut kernels, coconut etc.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/amirthaimpex

Om Farms & Nursery – Pune, Maharashtra (India)

Engaged in supplying garden plants such as flower plants, fruit plants, water plants, American hibiscus plants, palm plants, orchid plants, avenue plants and interior decoration plants. Also developing lawns and ravishing landscapes.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/omfarmsandnursery

Herbalway Biotech India Pvt. Ltd – Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India)

Exporter and supplier of coffee beans, rose, carnation, anthurium, tuberose, jasmine and cutflowers. Also offer orange, plum, avacoda, vanilla, banana, mango, sapota, coconut, jatropha, capsicum, cabbage, cucumber

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/herbalway

Anil Grover and Company – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Suppliers of celery seeds, dill seeds, fennel seeds, white poppy seeds, parseley seeds, caraway seeds, black cumin seeds, cardamom seeds, sesame seeds and psolarea seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/agc

Pas Kosmosis Agro Private Limited – Pune., Maharashtra (India)

Engaged in manufacture and export of coriander seeds, natural sunflower seeds, cummin seeds, natural sesame seeds, annato seeds, natural rape seeds, natural fenugreek seeds and other natural oil seeds. Also offer fruits, spices, vegetables, dry fruits.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/paskosmosis

Aurohill Trading Private Limited – New Delhi, Delhi (India)

Suppliers of oil seeds of ground nut, sesame, sunflower and safflower. Also supply Indian basmati rice, pure basmati rice, non basmati rice, wheat flour, psyllium husk, Indian pickles, sweet pickles, spicy pickles and cucumber gherkins.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/aurohill

Shah Mahendra Kumar and CO. (Export) Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Suppliers of vegetable seeds including potato seeds, garlic seeds, onion seeds. Also supply whole and grounded spice seeds, oil seeds, fresh alphonso mangoes and pulses.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/smco

Shivnath Rai Harnarain (India) Ltd. – New Delhi, Delhi (India)

Wholesale suppliers of sesame seeds, indian rice, crystal sugar, Indian spices, soybean meal, Darjeeling tea, indian pulses, wheat grains, industrial salt, yellow maize, yellow sorghum, bakery and confectionery products.

Website: http://www.shrilalmahal.org

Rainbow International, Gujarat – Anand, Gujarat (India)

Engaged in manufacturing a variety of live plants, medicinal plants, nursery plants, ornamental plants, garden plants, flower plants, fruit bearing plants, roadside tall trees, evergreen shrubs, indoor plants and outdoor plants.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/rainbow-agri/

Kamal Foods – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Suppliers of fenugreek seeds, oil seeds, peanut seeds, sesame seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds and pinato seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/kamalfoods

Rainbow Overseas – Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh (India)

Manufacturers and exporters of agricultural seeds, food granules, cereals, par boiled rice, broken rice, certified agricultural seeds, cooking spices and sunflower seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/rainbowoverseasindia

Veg India Exports, Erode – Erode, Tamil Nadu (India)

Exporters and suppliers of moringa seed kernels, moringa oil, moringa seeds, moringa leaf powder, moringa seed cake and moringa seed kernel.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/moringa

Aryan Mushrooms And Bio Fuels – New Delhi, Delhi (India)

Engaged in supply and export of jatropha bio-diesel, jatropha tissue culture plant, jatropha plantation, jatropha seeds, ganodroma mushroom, mushroom powder, dry mushroom and biofuels.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/aryanmushroom

Ramasamy Exports and Imports Pvt. Ltd. – Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India)

Supplier of tamarind seed powder, tamarind kernel powder, roasted tamarind powder and testa used in paper adhesives, book binding, plywood adhesives, mosquito coil, agarbattis and toothpaste.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/ramexim

Singhal Merchandise India Private Limited – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Exporters of fenugreek seeds, cummin seeds, corainder seeds, turmeric seeds, tamarind seeds, fennel seeds and sesame seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/singhal

AayurMed Biotech Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Exporting herbal seeds, herbal plantation materials, ayurvedic herbal seeds, aromatic plant seeds, organic plant seeds, medicinal plant seeds and planting material for commercial cultivation as well as herb gardening.

Website: http://www.aayurherb.com/indian-ayurvedic-herbs.html

Royal Seeds Corporation – New Delhi, Delhi (India)

Wholesale supplier and exporter of all kinds gardening vegetable seeds like watermelon seeds, onion seeds, cucumber seeds, peas seeds, bean seeds, carrot seeds, bitter gourd seeds, sudan seeds, musk melon seeds and lady’s finger seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/royalseeds

Hindustan Global – Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra (India)

Engaged in exporting and supplying of natural oil seeds and spice seeds including sesame seed, nigella seed, sun flower seed, cummin seed, rape seed, mustard seed, ajwain seed, safflower seed, fennel seed.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/hindustanglobal

Shubhangi Enterprises – Noida, Uttar Pradesh (India)

Engaged in importing Indian vegetable seeds and flower seeds that includes beetroot, cabbage, capsicum, sunflower, carrot, cauliflower, onion, tomato, watermelon, godetia, snapdragon, nasturtium, cosmos, californian poppy and cornflower seeds.

Website: http://www.indiamart.com/shubhangienterprises/

John asks…

What is eating my plants :( ?

My fiance and I planted a vegetable garden about a month ago. We started the seeds inside, and (as of a few days ago) the seedlings were in the ground and doing great. Yesterday however, I came home around noon to find half of my plants cut clean in two. The top halves were no where to be found. Do birds do this!? I don’t think it’s a raccoon or anything since there are no “chew” marks on the stalks, and they were snipped around 11am. The plants do not have fruit on them yet, so I can’t see why birds would be attracted to them. I replanted the killed plants with some extra seedlings I had, and came home at noon again today to find the exact same plants snipped off right at the base. :( I don’t think it could be ants either–too many plants were moved too fast.

We worked so hard on planting all of these from seeds, and I am just very frustrated.
If this isn’t something that birds do

Home Gardener answers:

I had a similar problem, and it turned out that I had a vole in the yard. Voles are like mice, but bigger – yet not as big as moles. They are nocturnal, and it’s sometimes tough to find where they burrow. This is my guess. Doubt the problem is rabbits.

Lisa asks…

How can I get more sunlight in my yard?

I rent a home on a very wooded lot and the yard doesn’t get any sunshine.I want to plant a vegetable garden but I don’t get enough sunlight.How can I get more sunlight without chopping down trees? Please help!!

Home Gardener answers:

You might try thinning out the tree but that would require you hiring a tree trimming company to do that for you.

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Charlie asks…

how to keep unwanted cats out of my garden?

need help as the local cats that surround me keep calling by and leaving their buisness card, the little scamps don’t leave their buisness at home,no! they like to keep their own yard clean and use my garden as a dumping ground. would like any useful tips on how to put a stop to this problem, without having to purchase a cannon!!!

Home Gardener answers:

Cats do not like most strongly smelling items, so use of these will deter them. Their own business will also leave smells, so clean this away, and wash thoroughly, as nasty as this may be.

Blocking their entrances, and adding smells to their run through will also deter them. What you use to add smells is up to you, but moth balls, as mentioned elsewhere, are good and are rain proof, can be broken up into smaller pieces. Cayenne pepper and similar stuff, can be used for short term, but gets washed away by rain. If you have a dog, or a friend’s dog, it can be useful adding some of their mess, where they enter. If they use fences to walk along, consider adding something like petroleum jelly, as they won’t want to walk on it.

Something they hate are motion detecting water sprinklers – not so good for our gardens except in summer time, but these can be handy when sited where they like to use. Some sonic repellents may work, but reviews seem to suggest mixed results.

There is a plant, called the Scaredy Cat Plant, which is Coleus canina, which they hate the smell of, but it’s an annual, as it’s not frost hardy.
Finally, sharp twigs, such as with thorns, on the soil will deter them, as they won’t scratch there.

Hope this helps. Good luck! Rob

Alana asks…

Would you buy a ranch home with the same area above as below, and kitchen above and below with a big garden ?

If you were a family looking for a ranch home, and there were about 2500 sq feet up and another 2500 sq feet of renovated heated space below in the basement, and there was a full kitchen above and below, with a big garden in the front of house and back, would you feel it would be too much area to clean and maintain, taking into consideration that the basement would not be suitable for renting out, as the door leading out of the basement does not have a driveway, since one has to walk over the garden to reach the garage on the main level. The main level is additionally, connected to the basement by means of steps going down within the house into the basement. I feel one would out of necessity need to built a driveway to the basement door in order to be able to sell it with rental potential, as otherwise the area might be too big, in addition to two kitchens being too much to maintain for one family……Any suggestions or tips or ideas?

Home Gardener answers:

I bet you could sell it to an older couple who had a son or daughter who really needed a break like having a basement to move into so he or she could go to school or because his or her job doesn’t allow living independently, especially if there were grandchildren. I don’t think those people would mind having their kids enter and exit through the house, and they would keep the basement clean.

Paul asks…

were did the olive garden situation occur? like what state and what city?

this is about the food being tamperd with at olive garden, like one incident there were a group of people out for lunch and they waited for 25min. and then they finally got there food, they ate some of it then brought the rest of it home. the nest day all of them woke up with lumps on there lips, they went to the Doctor and he said they had herpes. the people got the food tested and there were 7 different tips of semen in there food….

Home Gardener answers:

That’s so crazy i had to look it up!! This is what i found, http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/fooddrink/a/olive_garden.htm
I think its too far fetched, would someone really get symptoms of a disease that fast? Come on???

Ken asks…

I lost my cat and need some tips on how to get him back!?

I live in the city and this morning decided to rehome a cat. After bringing the animal home he was obviously a little shaken and escaped into the garden. Hes currently in a confined area and although I cannot see him its obvious he cannot have left a certain green area. Is there any tips I can use to bring this cat back as Id like to get him trained and used to my home as being his. PLEASE HELP!

Home Gardener answers:

What you can do is go to your local animal shelter and see if you can “borrow” their live traps. Place a food at the end of it and it will catch the cat with out harming it.

But …the cat that you just trapped might not be yours.

Susan asks…

How to keep home grown cucumbers fresh?

I picked cucumbers out of my garden today and they are really big.
I need to keep them stored and fresh somehow but I’m not sure how to?
Any tips on how to keep them stored and fresh?
Thanks(:

Home Gardener answers:

I ran into the same thing last year. I wash them and put them in the crisper drawer. They stayed good for a week.

Jane asks…

introducing my 1st cat to my home?

Hi, i am getting a cat next week. I have got it from an adoption centre. I have had the home checks and they are very happy with our home, garden and work patterns. 9am – 5pm monday to friday.

I have 2 weeks off work to bond with her.

any tips on what to do in regards to intriducing to the inside and outside. Also Would i be able to let her out during my working day when she is fully introduced to the home?

It is fully neueted and micro chipped. She will be the only cat in our house and is 5 years old. She likes to be lazy around the home but loves to venture outside and laze in the sun.

Home Gardener answers:

Well, first things first, show her where her litter box is. I assume, since she’s from an adoption center, that she knows how to use one. Just make sure she’s aware of it- my best thought would be to give her some food, maybe a toy, and just shut her in the room it’s in (if possible) for a few hours to get used to it. She’ll know what to do. (unless she’s going to go outside and use the grass, which might be highly unlikely, so just be warned)

After that, just let her out and let her *explore*! She’ll be the reigning goddess of her own kingdom in no time. Just make sure to put away anything valuable, such as, if you have fancy decorated dish plates on stands, anything not locked up in a China hutch, something she’d be interested in to push over and see what’s inside (my cat, also 5 years old, has a habit of hopping onto the table and pushing over drinking glasses- full or empty!)

Outside might be trickier. Give her a week inside first, then introduce the outside. Is there any possible way she could get out of your backyard? Some cats are wont to wander around the neighborhood, and only sometimes do they come back. If she is content (or if you know she is content) to just sit around and laze as she pleases, introducing the outside will be no problem! She’ll just do whatever she wants to do and come back inside whenever. Just make sure to watch her so she doesn’t get into anything harmful, or eat too much grass :)

If she’s just as lazy as you say, I don’t think you’ll have any problems :) Haha, take care, and best of luck!

Ooh and of course you’ll be able to let her out! Just put away anything valuable, as I’ve said, and she’ll be fine. It’s her kingdom to rule, after all!

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Questions And Answers On Vegetable Garden Layout

Jim asks…

What do I take into consideration when planning the layout of my vegetable garden?

I think that planting some beans next to other vegetables, like squash, will harm the productivity. I remember my parents and grandparents having similar rules when planning,I just don’t remember exactly.Please help…

Home Gardener answers:

First off you want to think about what you are going to plant and what space is required for them to grow properly. Also you must find out the sun requirements, water requirements, and how often you will need to feed.

The best bet is to go to your local gardening center and speak with the out door garden associate.

Rachel asks…

where can I find a “layout” for a vegetable garden that gives dimensions and what to plant?

Home Gardener answers:

These may be what you’re looking for. The last one even offers software.

Www.vegetablegardeners.com/garden-plans.
Www.your-vegetable-gardening-helper.com/vegetable-garden-layout.html
ourgardengang.tripod.com/vegetablegarden.htm
www.plangarden.com/design_garden/index.php

Bob asks…

What plants in a vegetable garden need to planted next to each other in order to thrive? Or does it matter?

I was given a plot layout years ago for a vegetable garden but of course I’ve missed placed it. I remember being told that you can’t plant potatoes and onions together. Now I’m worried that I’m going to fail before I even really begin.

Home Gardener answers:

Just don’t plant potatoes and onions together. Otherwise, just try to group plants together that grow similarly. Tomatoes and squash grow about the same, and beans and corn will grow in the same of conditions. As long as you aren’t crowding drastically different species together, you’ll do just fine. Ideally, melons, squash, beans, should be in the same part of the garden. Greens, lettuce, turnips, brussel sprouts, beets, cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower can be close to each other. Potatoes can have their own individual section as can onions.

Richard asks…

Need help planning garden layout?

I’m planning on having a vegetable garden this year, and need to know the best place to plant so each variety gets the best sun/soil combo. I plan to make raised beds, but not sure with what material yet. Cheaper is better. The garden would include herbs, veggies, and root crops, pretty much anything I eat on a regular basis. Potatoes, peppers, onions, lettuce, corn, cucumbers, green beans, pumpkins, watermelon, etc. I have a large area to plant, but tall pine trees surrounding my yard that shade the area inconsistently. I live in Eastern WA, so the summers are super hot and the winters freezing. What crops should I plant next to each other? I heard growing the corn with the beans helps them to stabilize and reduces the need for trellis or stakes. Where should the corn and beans grow? To the North, East, South or West of the main beds? Thanks!

Home Gardener answers:

Check out this webpage:

http://www.quick-and-easy-vegetable-garden.com/planning-a-vegetable-garden.html

Susan asks…

I got the vegetable seeds for a garden, now what? (3 questions)?

I got melon, cantaloupe, watermelon, strawberries, green pepper, tomato, cucumber, carrot, sweet corn, spinach and lettuce.

Questions:
1. How do I prepare the soil?
2. Would should the layout of my garden be so that it would be easy for me harvest? Into squares? rows?
3. Should I put a fence around it because I have a dog and cats?
I sort of have an unlimited space for a garden. So size of a garden isn’t an issue…

Home Gardener answers:

1. Till the soil to achieve a fine granular texture. Add compost or manure, and a cheap fertilizer, then rototill that into the soil until you have blended soil, compost, and manure completely.

2. I recommend short rows with wide spaces in between for easy hoeing, fertilizing, picking weeds and harvesting.

3. I suggest a 7 foot fence made of chicken wire to surround the entire garden. I wouldn’t worry about your dog and cats, rabbits and deer are more the problem. They eat young plants and ruin tomatoes by biting into it then leaving it.

Jane asks…

Garden ideas for my new yard?

I just moved to Louisiana, zone 8b. My fiance and I bought a house that has just been built and is in desperate need of gardening and landscaping. I’m a beginner and need some easy, pretty, layout ideas. What are some websites and/or books that would help a beginner like me in this particular area? For example, I heard there are TWO growing seasons. Okay, I’m from northern Indiana, and we barely had one full growing season! Heh! What is the second growing season for? I also want to have a vegetable garden. Can anyone offer me any advice?? Thanks!!

Home Gardener answers:

Contact your local County Extention Agency and ask about the local Master Gardening club. They can tell you what works best for where you live, from what varieties to plant to the best time- and location- to plant, prune etc. They can also offer book titles, websites, the best nurseries etc. If no MG club, the agent should be able to point you in the right direction. By the way, the second growing season is to grow a second crop. It’s wonderful to live in Southern USA!

Steve asks…

Vegetable gardening in Ontario?

Howdy, I’ve never had a vegetable garden and i dont know when to start. and when my layout should be.. Really i need a walkthrough because i have no idea what im doing. Can anyone help?

Home Gardener answers:

Which Ontario? California, Oregon, Canada???

Mark asks…

Any suggestions for a pre-school layout?

If you were to develop an early childhood centre, what are things that you would put in your school. i once saw a school with a vegetable garden and a corner with animals. Any other cool suggestions? Any ideas about the layout that would make day to day activities easier?

Home Gardener answers:

I would LOVE a kid-size kitchen, and a “slop” room (a room with a drain in the floor that can be simply hosed out)

Cindy asks…

What kind of garden was the garden of Eden?

There are so many kinds of gardens. What kind was the garden of Eden?
Was it a flower garden?
A vegetable garden?
An English country garden?
A French garden?
A Chinese garden?
A kaiyu-shiki?
Did it have an orangery?
What was the layout?
There sure were a lot of trees. Are we sure it wasn’t an orchard?

Home Gardener answers:

It was an Olive Garden. They came for the fruit but couldn’t stay for the company.

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Questions And Answers On Garden Plants

Chris asks…

Garden Plants?

My son lives in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire. His birthday is next month and he has asked me to take him to a local garden centre and buy him some plants to stock his ragged garden. The garden is east facing (so sunny, but also not that warm), he doesn’t know what soil he has (acid, alkaline, chalky, etc) and i need to find some easy, low-maintenance plants for him, but also something with a bit of colour. I am compiling a list from the huge RHS book, but can anyone help me make that list a bit longer? Also, if i can’t get them from a garden centre, what is a good website to order from?
Thank you all SO much for responding to this question. I have extended it for 4 days. Have made a long list, and also tried to email all respondents. Am very grateful. Bless you all. Barry.

Home Gardener answers:

My gardening tips are to create an easy to maintain garden with seasonal interest, rather than just a summer splash.

The plants that I use are:

Phormiums – come in range of leaf colours, variegated, green, reds to purple. Grows from 2′ to 5′ with large flower spikes, when established and in a good sunny spot. Spear shaped leaves.

Buddleia – the butterfly bush – showy flowers, attracted butterflies, from around June. Only need pruning hard, around Feb, then just let them riot. There’s also a variegated form, with purple flowers, otherwise flower colours from white, pinks to purple.

Lavenders:there are alot of different types:
Hidcote is around 18” tall, lovely dark blue flowers.
Old English: ‘lavender’ blue flowers, around 2-3′ tall.
French: these have coloured ‘wings’ ontop of their flowers.
All are best with a fairly harsh spring pruning, stops them getting leggy.

Heuchera’s: good for semi shaded areas, fantastic choice of leaf colours and textures, plus flowers too.

Sedum Spectabile is 1 of the easiest plants to grow: roots easily too, if he takes cuttings next year onwards. Attracts butterflies.

I’d add some grasses, for leaf texture variation. Festuca Glauca is a short very blue grass. Otherwise, there are tons of colours from red, to variegated green/white or golden.

A Peony will flourish in the same spot for 50years +, so is really easy and showy. Some come with scented flowers.

Daylilies are lovely summer flowering herbaceous plants, yellow, reds etc. (Hemerocalis is the botanical name)

Phlox paniculata are herbaceous summer flowering plants, whites to pink. Very easy.

Foxgloves are easy, but the typically grown types grow from seed one year, flower and die the next. Good in partial shade, especially for back of borders, as they can reach 6′ tall. Maybe you could start some from seed yourself, and post or take them to him?

Roses could be ok, either climbers or freestanding. Require an annual prune. Good long season colour.

Hardy Geraniums are easy showy plants, with long flowering periods – don’t confuse with the summer bedding geraniums, which aren’t hardy and thus not perennial in UK gardens.

I love Oriental Poppies, Papaver Orientalis – mine are just about to flower now. From white to pink, red, orange. Many with contrasting colours in the centre of the flower. Herbaceous.

Gaillardia have a broad colour range, for long summer periods of flowers.

Add some Hellebores for late winter, early spring colour:
Heeleborus Niger (Christmas ‘Rose’), white flowers or Helleborus Orientalis – late spring, whtie,pinks, reds. Herbaceous, but usually carry leaves through the year.

Lupins are also showy flowering herbaceous plants, in a wide colour range. Easy.

I’d add some bulbs, for flowering next spring:usually purchased/planted from around August. Daffodills/Narcissus, Bluebells, Scilla Siberica, Crocus, large flowered and species types, for easly spring flowers.

Tulips are lovely, but can be prone to rot, as you’re not sure of his soil type, might want to avoid. Best planted late autumn, even upto December.

Ref. Ordering: I’d shop around, as you’ll find variations in pricing. It’s also a really good idea to select the plants yourself, as you can pick the healthiest – I know he’s some way from you, but perhaps you could find some garden centres that are on your way, or local to him.

Hope these ideas help. I’ve chosen from what I grow and know are reasonably easy but showy plants.

Good luck! Rob

Shelley asks…

What are some garden plants that I can easily grow in Japan?

I have a small garden in Japan. I have already turned over the soil and the soil is rich. Now I need some plants. Preferably, I want some plants that you can eat like tomatoes and can grow fast.

Thanks!

Home Gardener answers:

Try planting corns! I’m not sure but here in Hokkaido, Summer-sunflowers, morning glory are easy to plant. If the season is cold, try strawberries, except winter. But before winter (autumn) here in Hokkaido, people plant cabbage, when winter comes, cabbages under the thick snow are amazingly sweet! Hope I helped!

Rachel asks…

What vegetable garden plants do aphids not like?

I am starting a garden want to find out what plants are not susceptible to aphid infestation. Many of my outdoor potted plants have had problems with aphids. Rather than trying to fight them, I would like to grow plants that are just not susceptible to aphid attack. Any suggestions?

Home Gardener answers:

They don’t like garlic, so I plant the flowering kinds (alium) next to my roses. And no aphids! I have 3 types, the large purple globes, pink lily-like flowers and smaller white flowering types. Maybe try sticking a few of the small variety bulbs in your planter and see if it works. The plants aren’t noticeably garlicy smelling, and they bloom in spring.

Mike asks…

are there garden plants that i can plant in the autumn or winter?

we are moving to a house with a huge backyard. But the front and back yards are depressingly devoid of shrubs and plants ans such. I want to liven the place up with garden plants. But I know its coming on winter – do I HAVE to wait for spring to get greeneries in pots or in the ground? Appreciate any help from you gardeners.

Home Gardener answers:

I love to plant winter Kale in the fall here in the Midwest USA. It has a dark green-to-purple foliage and is striking against the planters and in the early frosts/snows. I think it can be used in salads, too, but I find it too beautiful to cut!

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Questions And Answers On Grow Your Own Vegetables

Ken asks…

Where you able to leave everything beyond and plant your own vegetables and grow your own animals?

Home Gardener answers:

I’d starve to death, waiting for them to grow.

Kirstie asks…

Is it a sin in America to grow & consume your own vegetables , will you go to hell for doing so ?

H.R. 875

http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog.php?view=12671

Is it a sin yet ?

Home Gardener answers:

It is not a sin, just government trying to reign in the populus and have us more firmly under their thumb. Government doesn’t want free thinkers, just dumb followers. It is scary what Gov’t is doing and not telling.

Shelley asks…

What type of incentive would persuade you to grow your own fruits and vegetables?

Home Gardener answers:

Having the space for a garden, a free supply of seeds, a shorter work week, and a tax write off.

That’s all I would need. Oh, and maybe someone to come over and weed the garden for free, but that’s not a deal breaker just a bonus.

Davina asks…

How much better is it really to grow your own fruit and vegetables, particularly organically?

Home Gardener answers:

Organic gardening is the best! You should try it. Be prepared for a big harvest and you will have to can, freeze, or give away a lot of stuff cuz it all comes at once.

David asks…

do you grow your own vegetables?

Home Gardener answers:

Sure but i need a hand turning the ground .

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