June 15, 20179 yr Put a small pond in the middle and grow everything you like to eat. Make sure taller plants/trees are spread around and grow all your other crops in and around them. If you grow to eat rather than sell you'll be better off as you'd spend a lot more on buying veges than you would get from selling.Sent from my Cray II supercomputer
June 15, 20179 yr can i throw in a mother in law and wife's son i think wouldn't even make a good compost anything planted would turn out sour and rotten
January 13, 20188 yr Dear OP, I've read through the thread and am really interested to know that you did with you rai of land in the end. I'm not trying to be nosy, but I have 2.5 rai in Korat and aside from a few citrus trees and the odd fruit tree, I'm not sure of what to grow (avocados are going to be planted for sure - just as soon as I get around to it). I've planted a bit of asparagus and garlic, but am waiting to see how these do in this climate. Would love to "steal/copy" a few success stories. Am in Korat, near the Buriram border. Any feed back you can give us re your rai would be much appreciated by me and others here.
January 29, 20188 yr Dear OP, I've read through the thread and am really interested to know that you did with you rai of land in the end. I'm not trying to be nosy, but I have 2.5 rai in Korat and aside from a few citrus trees and the odd fruit tree, I'm not sure of what to grow (avocados are going to be planted for sure - just as soon as I get around to it). I've planted a bit of asparagus and garlic, but am waiting to see how these do in this climate. Would love to "steal/copy" a few success stories. Am in Korat, near the Buriram border. Any feed back you can give us re your rai would be much appreciated by me and others here. Go to your nearest kings project. Your wife will know where it is. They r geniuses Sent from my SM-T815Y using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
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