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mark wrote:hello,
anyone know where i can get gardening supplies in Hyd? I'm looking for peat, vermiculite, perlite, coco coir, etc.
even just vermiculite would be great.
cheers,
Mark

lizard king wrote:hey, the name is woodlands.


The Jackal wrote:There are many places man.There is one even in KBR Park.There is also one near masab tank junction(This is a big one).



Sharjeel wrote:I sort of lost my way around King Koti and found my way into some place where there are a lot of shops which sell Agri supplies. Trust me, you will find whatever you are looking for at that place (my father used to buy all his stuff from there when we had a farm)
So, if you go to Koti (where they sell the second-hand bikes) and ask around for the place where there are a lot of Agri supply shops (it is near the road which turns towards Kachiguda), i am sure somebody will point you in the right direction.

mark wrote:Sharjeel wrote:I sort of lost my way around King Koti and found my way into some place where there are a lot of shops which sell Agri supplies. Trust me, you will find whatever you are looking for at that place (my father used to buy all his stuff from there when we had a farm)
So, if you go to Koti (where they sell the second-hand bikes) and ask around for the place where there are a lot of Agri supply shops (it is near the road which turns towards Kachiguda), i am sure somebody will point you in the right direction.
Sharjeel you're a saint, thats exactly the sort of place im looking for. Thanks everyone.

lizard king wrote:mark wrote:Sharjeel wrote:I sort of lost my way around King Koti and found my way into some place where there are a lot of shops which sell Agri supplies. Trust me, you will find whatever you are looking for at that place (my father used to buy all his stuff from there when we had a farm)
So, if you go to Koti (where they sell the second-hand bikes) and ask around for the place where there are a lot of Agri supply shops (it is near the road which turns towards Kachiguda), i am sure somebody will point you in the right direction.
Sharjeel you're a saint, thats exactly the sort of place im looking for. Thanks everyone.
yeah.. the place is hyderguda, but i doubt if u d get any peat and wood chips there. anayway, try ur luck, well, i am sure u know where basheerbagh cross roads is by now. when u are coming towards the X roads from tank bund(hussain sagar), dont take the flyover, stick to the road below it and at rthe X roads, take a right turn.... a steep right, not a 10 O clock turn, and go ahead about 20 yards, all u ll find would be farmer-friendly shops. Dont know how friendly they are to the farmers though. n by the way, have u ever been a farmboy? was curious, just remembered that u said u were from the country. got me onto thinking about the irish potatos

first u better learn what these things r called locally....dunno if anyone here wud recognize those terms!mark wrote:I'm looking for peat, vermiculite, perlite, coco coir, etc.
even just vermiculite would be great.

CtrlAltDel wrote:first u better learn what these things r called locally....dunno if anyone here wud recognize those terms!mark wrote:I'm looking for peat, vermiculite, perlite, coco coir, etc.
even just vermiculite would be great.

"Vermi" sounds like its got to do with earth worms...wat exactly is that?mark wrote:hmm. just found this phrase with google "India is one of the leading suppliers of Vermiculite"CtrlAltDel wrote:first u better learn what these things r called locally....dunno if anyone here wud recognize those terms!mark wrote:I'm looking for peat, vermiculite, perlite, coco coir, etc.
even just vermiculite would be great.
sounds good. i'll just wander around to various factories asking if they make the stuff.

CtrlAltDel wrote:"Vermi" sounds like its got to do with earth worms...wat exactly is that?mark wrote:hmm. just found this phrase with google "India is one of the leading suppliers of Vermiculite"CtrlAltDel wrote:first u better learn what these things r called locally....dunno if anyone here wud recognize those terms!mark wrote:I'm looking for peat, vermiculite, perlite, coco coir, etc.
even just vermiculite would be great.
sounds good. i'll just wander around to various factories asking if they make the stuff.


u planning to grow grass in yr balcony...?mark wrote:i've always wanted to have a wee garden with exotic and rare plants in it.

CtrlAltDel wrote:u planning to grow grass in yr balcony...?mark wrote:i've always wanted to have a wee garden with exotic and rare plants in it.

i doubt if yr neighbors cud identify the plant even if u grow thatmark wrote:nope that'd be risky with the appartment block next door looking right into my balcony. the plants i grow will be legal.CtrlAltDel wrote:u planning to grow grass in yr balcony...?mark wrote:i've always wanted to have a wee garden with exotic and rare plants in it.

mark wrote:CtrlAltDel wrote:u planning to grow grass in yr balcony...?mark wrote:i've always wanted to have a wee garden with exotic and rare plants in it.
nope that'd be risky with the appartment block next door looking right into my balcony. the plants i grow will be legal.

lizard king wrote:mark wrote:CtrlAltDel wrote:u planning to grow grass in yr balcony...?mark wrote:i've always wanted to have a wee garden with exotic and rare plants in it.
nope that'd be risky with the appartment block next door looking right into my balcony. the plants i grow will be legal.
legal... do u mean ... in afganistan.
n by the way, heard that the native asiatic poppy plants crossed with californian poppy produce beautiful colourful flowers, which are very very exotic unlike the native white ones.

mark wrote:lizard king wrote:mark wrote:CtrlAltDel wrote:u planning to grow grass in yr balcony...?mark wrote:i've always wanted to have a wee garden with exotic and rare plants in it.
nope that'd be risky with the appartment block next door looking right into my balcony. the plants i grow will be legal.
legal... do u mean ... in afganistan.
n by the way, heard that the native asiatic poppy plants crossed with californian poppy produce beautiful colourful flowers, which are very very exotic unlike the native white ones.
i won't be growing poppies either. they do sound pretty though.

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