A Little Inception...

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syed_zada
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Country: Pakistan
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A Little Inception...

Post by syed_zada »

A'salam-o-Alikum,

Dear Friends,
I was in search of such platform to quench my thirst about this "Gardening Hobby", and atlast i've found... I live in Karachi near the seaside i.e. Hawksbay, and guess what itz very hard nd difficult to keep such hobby alive. Yeah b'coz of the 'Salty Soil' and not much awareness abt plants which can grow is this kind of environment. Hopefully with my stay and advises from the mentors of this hobby here, i'll achieve and success with learning every day...InshaAllah.

Thank's nd Best Regards,
S. Qaiser Shah.
muhammadimran7
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Re: A Little Inception...

Post by muhammadimran7 »

welcome to the forum
Izhar
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Re: A Little Inception...

Post by Izhar »

welcome to the forum... you have a harsh environment to grow good plants... first tackle the salty wind by planting conocarpous as a barrier...
syed_zada
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Joined: August 9th, 2016, 12:47 pm
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Gardening Interests: I love Gardening.

Re: A Little Inception...

Post by syed_zada »

@Izhar, Thank's both brothers, well your advice has noted and try my best to follow, but this would be only shield against the salty wind but wat abt the salty soil??? kindly also suggest how to confront with it...

regards,
Shah...
Izhar
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Re: A Little Inception...

Post by Izhar »

Probably no, unless you are talking about seaside sand.... you can replace the top 6 inches with baalu mitti..
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