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Friggin Hot out there Today! :inpain:
1st wind..then the heat..whats next? rain?

Here is My Ewok bed I hope to fill that gazebo up with! ;)

Ewokbed531
 
Fucking heaven. Your a lucky man.

Thanks Dan. Yes I am very lucky and Grateful for all this. :D
But , as a fellow construction guy, I know you know, I did work my ass off to get where i am today.
It was worth it! :) and I am still grateful

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Looking good homie,those beds are gonna be killer .

Thanks Kinger :) I am hoping so.

Every proud parent takes lots of baby photos right?
I cant help it. While sitting with them, and smoking with them, They look so Pretty I have to take pics!!
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Wifi62
 
I've been sitting here perusing this thread and remembering, still rather clearly, when you first appeared on this site. You had so many questions, and often stated how you felt unprepared. And then I look at all you've done. Nice trip.
 
I've been sitting here perusing this thread and remembering, still rather clearly, when you first appeared on this site. You had so many questions, and often stated how you felt unprepared. And then I look at all you've done. Nice trip.

:happy:

Thanks Seamaiden:) Its Been a Great Trip So far. :D
You and the others farmers were and still are so Kind and Helpful!:woot:

But Truth be told though.

Im Still just "Winging it" ;) I just hope to as well as last year.
3rd time is a charm right? o_O
I am convinced that this soil i am reusing, just keeps getting better..
I hope Im right..and i hope its good for flowering in...lol:p
 
looking great Ken! One day I WILL have my garden in the yard!

Thanks Fog! I hope you do!

i took a couple more photos this morning for the Diary :)
 

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I've been sitting here perusing this thread and remembering, still rather clearly, when you first appeared on this site. You had so many questions, and often stated how you felt unprepared. And then I look at all you've done. Nice trip.

He learns fast! (obviously!)

All the plants are looking super healthy - I would go as far to say damn near perfect really.
 
He learns fast! (obviously!)

All the plants are looking super healthy - I would go as far to say damn near perfect really.


:happy:

Nope..they aren't perfect...But, Mother nature and I are Im working on it. ;)

Thanks So much for all your knowledge, help and encouragement Blaze! :D
 
I have a lot of leaf hoppers this year! I have been killing them by hand. But I saw their damage on my big cookie and now im pissed .:mad: What can I spray for those?

The grasshoppers were bad last year and killing by hand was the only way i have found so far.
Maybe the 10 cats will help with that...lol..I know they are helping with the Gophers, squirrels and mice!
 
Thanks for the links Sister Sea :)

I dint think they will kill the plants I had them last year too..But they are worse this year
..The UC Davis link confirmed that
MANAGEMENT

Although leafhoppers infest most vineyards in California, they may not require chemical treatment because vines can tolerate fairly high populations without harm, and predators and parasites may be able to maintain leafhopper populations below tolerance levels. In coastal regions and the Central Valley, however, grape leafhopper populations may occasionally reach damaging levels and require treatment. If chemical control of leafhopper is necessary, wait until the second (summer) generation, whenever possible, before treating.

The volunteer plant on the side of the house has them the worst.. so I went out and took a couple photos.
I think its a leaf hopper...most of them are green and smaller than this one.
I think this is as big as they get
 

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I don't think they can kill that volunteer

I just hated seeing even a little of that damage on my big cookie:mad:

I may have to break out the neem..But I hate to kill any good bugs:( ..I have lots of them too.
 
Thanks for the links Sister Sea :)

I dint think they will kill the plants I had them last year too..But they are worse this year
..The UC Davis link confirmed that


The volunteer plant on the side of the house has them the worst.. so I went out and took a couple photos.
I think its a leaf hopper...most of them are green and smaller than this one.
I think this is as big as they get
So THAT'S what they do! Ok, I now know that I, too, have leafhoppers. I haven't been letting it bother me.
 
:)

When (and if) My Mantis eggs ever hatch...Im sure they will munch on those hoppers;)
 
This is Ewok#2 "the other pheno" Its a Tahoe leaner :)
Last summer this one got frosty fast and Hard tight OG buds.
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Just broke her neck :)

This is my wifi bush..
Wifi65

little wify next to it too. :)

A few Fire doggies ..they were hungry..little N whores.
Firedoggies65
 
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