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BiteeThailandgardener

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  1. Rather than make another thread. This January, I've invested some time growing now a variety of vegetables / flowers.  I've got a william Shakespeare rose, roman tomatoes, waltham broccoli, and red sweet pepper growing. So, if you are wondering... is it possible to grow these near BKK. I think it should be if its potted.

     

    Growing medium this go around is cocunut husk, wood bark, with a top layer of worm casing soil. 

     

    *tinsel scattered around to warn off the birds.

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  2. 7 hours ago, Thunglom said:

    Really? - I think you'll find it hard to get examples.

     

    Fees for National Parks in the US very from park to park as low as $3 or high as$80. There are season passes, discounts ofr locals and Senior citizens s well as  students.

    So please say which ones are charging more for foreigners - and is it FIVE TIMES more than for US citizens and at which rate?

     

    Thailand on the other hand has 4 cat

    0egories that are meant to cover the entire spectrum of parks available and charges foreigner 5 times the fee charges to Thai citizens.

     

    It isn't just the effrontery (or justification), the fact is it doesn't help finance national parks, it is just a symptom of how BADLY they are run and financed.

    Might also add my 2 cents. All the parks are free for us Veterans. Dual pricing in USA.... I've not seen it like they do in Thailand either.

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