Antidote Man
Well-Known Member
I've read a bit on the subject and have some experience growing out doors, but I've never been able to just plant straight into the ground, either from seed or small plants in the middle of the woods. Most soil in the northeast is like clay and top soil, not as soft as a potting mix.
I have seen photos of guerilla farmers, in BC in particular, literally bushwhacking into thick patches of forest and dropping small plants and harvesting them as bushes later in the year.
I guess what I want to know is if anyone has succeeded growing in the woods, amongst tall trees, i.e. - not in a field. And if so, if soil was brought in and to what extent will the plants search further than whatever soil is brought in to get their water?
AM
I have seen photos of guerilla farmers, in BC in particular, literally bushwhacking into thick patches of forest and dropping small plants and harvesting them as bushes later in the year.
I guess what I want to know is if anyone has succeeded growing in the woods, amongst tall trees, i.e. - not in a field. And if so, if soil was brought in and to what extent will the plants search further than whatever soil is brought in to get their water?
AM