I am getting that gardening itch as spring approaches....anyone who has a garden and grows for their dragons please give me advice. What is the best things to grow for them? Easy? What about pests? I don't want to use any unnatural chemicals or anything to keep them away, which I wouldn't anyway with my own kids eating as well! What do you use? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!!! I love to garden and have a nice set up small but still nice! I usually grow tomatoes and squash, zuchini, lettuces but thought this year I would add something that I can use for my newest kids!!! haha! Amazing how when you get these guys you start changing your thinking about things isn't it? Thanks in advance!
I like to grow turnip greens and collards but you can grow any greens your dragon likes. I generally do a 4 ft row of each variety but I end up having a lot of extra greens. I never use any pesticides or chemicals, I don't think dragons mind a bit of bug chew. If I need fertilizer then go organic, I like bat guano.
If your dragon doesn't like tougher greens, start a second batch once the first row is just about half way grown. You can grown a squash plant too if you have the room. Pick a nice hard variety and they will store well over winter.
I froze some years ago but it was too gross and the dragon wouldn't eat it. I've since learned that freezing removes vitamins and can lead to deficiencies, I don't feed any frozen foods.
I'm lucky that I know people I can give my excess greens to. I'm going to try and set up a indoor growing area this winter, probably will only grow baby greens but I should be able to keep them going all winter.
We have some swiss chard ( i know they can only have ocassional), kale, mesculine, endive, mustard, dandilion all mixed in a small patch that gets limited sun so it doesn't get burned as most doesn't like really hot weather. As it gets picked and starts to die off we will replant then plant again in the fall.
I grow collard greens, mustard greens, turnip greens and kale all year round for my dragons. During them summer I grow other things for them outside, like squash, green beans etc.