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i had mine out there and they could get at them,must be difrent times of seasons,so rabbits had to get my first 6 i had out ,i threw a handful over the fence and about 2 weeks later still there,had to hurry up and toss it in the compost pile other day when game warden came out,lmao
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Neighbor says we have a bear and wild cat in the back of the property... Dog is not allowed out at night
 
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Neighbor says we have a bear and wild cat in the back of the property... Dog is not allowed out at night
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thats pretty common around that area i thought,,id be screwed,cause i got out to feeder in the dark of night and kick it wit the homies,they chew i talk,tell um all the time when they just drift off with a bug around there ears,tell um i hear voices too,they go back to eating hahaha
 
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Ok so i wet cut both of them and now i wait.... I wanted to throw a drop of clonex in the water but idk...im impatient
 

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Im kickin him 13 strains to start .. He thinks hes getting a couple beans hahahah
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unlikely, I got shit loads when you sent them to me...hahhahahha get some more room is my tip
 
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i think im done now,over 300 in these racks and 200 already outdoors in ground,garlic hasnt peeked out yet,red onions rocking outside.
top rack black beans,bush beans,2 difrent types of cucumbers,purple hull peas
second rack benifitul flowers and herbs,to attract bees and bugs ,hopefully good ones
third rack,tomato 3 type,3 difrent type squash,jalepeno peppers ,3 difrent type bell peppers,
4th rack sweet potato
all i got left to do on feb 15 to 18th corn,sugar snaps,watermelon,canaloupe direct sow them in and done,shit im gonna be busy hahahahh
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you are getting going early bro. I am now at least nearly done on the fence. We had to make a few changes to the gate area, just so we werent hanging out on the main road before we get it open. We havent lost anything really, we zig zaged the fence so we lost less than 3m2 overall.

I am just shy of the 100m tho at 96.6 with the fence, so we automatically dropped down to 50m beds at the longest and then 2x 20M to tip it off. I will send pics once its done. Next mission is to install the lines off my already installed tile. :-)
 
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buy the way the soil these are in are my weed soil from 2 yrs back ,still pushing out the plants lmao,what can i say im cheap ass,lmao
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nature doesn't renew the soil, merely it maintains the humus by recycling carbon based bio mass. no reason we all should not be doing the same. I never change my soil, I just try to not only produce food or meds, but also to produce humus and accumulate it. I think as producers we have a right to accumulate humus, in fact it should be the payment we make to the land for our use of it. Compost compost compost my boy! We are saving the planet over here, by taking carbon out of the oceans, out of the air, and putting it back in to the soil where it belongs.

It would be nice if society, always ready to moan, showed some commitment to this also by lobbying political classes to construct systems of rewards and check, where we encourage what are of course, some of the poorest workers on the planet, our farmers, to see the accumulation of humus as a benefit, via some carbon credit based system from which they can support themselves, their farms and families fairly for providing the single most vital industry to human survival, but also for reducing the harmful impacts of climate change.
As consumers, we ought really to make our choices based on those farmers engaged in regenerative practices and not who can supply it cheapest, although of course we all understand people have budgets, so I dont blame those seeking low cost food, but if we vote with our dollars, then the world will follow us.
We ought to instruct our politicians to instate policy that protects soil microbes, because if we lose this resource, and we are losing it, go look at any research on the state of wild glomus for example, we are losing access to our meds, and healthy food full of nutrition, and lord knows what else besides. We know certain pesticides, herbicides etc are not great for beneficial plant based soil microbes, so we ought to act to protect these just as we might a polar bear.

Inoculate your spaces, and return the lost glomus, if you want to save the world :-) no joke its thats serious. Surely now the fires and floods and wind hitting the USA means you cant keep ignoring it.

keep you soil, build the humus, grow on and save the planet while you are at it. No need to replace bags of soil all the time, rather consolidate and rotate to squeeze the energy and value from it :-)
 
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Ok so i wet cut both of them and now i wait.... I wanted to throw a drop of clonex in the water but idk...im impatient
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hahahah intemidation and caffien,grow or my speeding ass be shooting ya lmao
 
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you are getting going early bro. I am now at least nearly done on the fence. We had to make a few changes to the gate area, just so we werent hanging out on the main road before we get it open. We havent lost anything really, we zig zaged the fence so we lost less than 3m2 overall.

I am just shy of the 100m tho at 96.6 with the fence, so we automatically dropped down to 50m beds at the longest and then 2x 20M to tip it off. I will send pics once its done. Next mission is to install the lines off my already installed tile. :)
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sound like me,tons of projects not enough time lmao,,ya i know,but last year it was 1st of march i got started,crappy yields and the heart of bug season,lmao,so im thinking get um in early and maybe getting a better harvest before they get here,hahahh,all i got left for bottom garden is about 3in compost and 2in of wood chips in beds and my corn bed,then im going to layer all between the beds and row with about 3in deep chips cut down on weeds and hopefully cut down watering,thats the plan anyway,ya know how shit happens though
 
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nature doesn't renew the soil, merely it maintains the humus by recycling carbon based bio mass. no reason we all should not be doing the same. I never change my soil, I just try to not only produce food or meds, but also to produce humus and accumulate it. I think as producers we have a right to accumulate humus, in fact it should be the payment we make to the land for our use of it. Compost compost compost my boy! We are saving the planet over here, by taking carbon out of the oceans, out of the air, and putting it back in to the soil where it belongs.

It would be nice if society, always ready to moan, showed some commitment to this also by lobbying political classes to construct systems of rewards and check, where we encourage what are of course, some of the poorest workers on the planet, our farmers, to see the accumulation of humus as a benefit, via some carbon credit based system from which they can support themselves, their farms and families fairly for providing the single most vital industry to human survival, but also for reducing the harmful impacts of climate change.
As consumers, we ought really to make our choices based on those farmers engaged in regenerative practices and not who can supply it cheapest, although of course we all understand people have budgets, so I dont blame those seeking low cost food, but if we vote with our dollars, then the world will follow us.
We ought to instruct our politicians to instate policy that protects soil microbes, because if we lose this resource, and we are losing it, go look at any research on the state of wild glomus for example, we are losing access to our meds, and healthy food full of nutrition, and lord knows what else besides. We know certain pesticides, herbicides etc are not great for beneficial plant based soil microbes, so we ought to act to protect these just as we might a polar bear.

Inoculate your spaces, and return the lost glomus, if you want to save the world :) no joke its thats serious. Surely now the fires and floods and wind hitting the USA means you cant keep ignoring it.

keep you soil, build the humus, grow on and save the planet while you are at it. No need to replace bags of soil all the time, rather consolidate and rotate to squeeze the energy and value from it :)
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i keep a tote full of it for when i need it,all i do is put some media pro on it about every 2 months stir it up and roll with what i got,,tell ya something cool as shit,was out in bottom garden putting in bulbs sunday,just enjoying the sun light and cool soil in my hand,seen something out corner of m y eye,looked over and there was a snake i thought,damn thing was about 12 13 in long,crawling slow,so went to kill and seen the egg sack in middle of back and no shit bro i yelled hell ya,,that damn earth worm was moving ,went to crawl over side edge of box,so stuck my finger in soil to the knuckles,took his ass and put him over the hole,it wouldnt go in and when it realized what i done,it took that big bastard about 15 sec to dig in and out of site,hahah guess i distrubed it home when i dug soil out for transplant,hahah,glad to see them havent last year,to many rough snakes,maybe i finally run there ass off cleaning everything up
 
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im gonna have to learn to grow out side this year old school. ill be asking all kind of dumb questions as the summer comes im sure so be ready old man :P

having a good morning yeah, im feeling great. day two fo THC in my body and im getting back to feeling better.. it really is meds fuck the dea and there propganda.
 
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im gonna have to learn to grow out side this year old school. ill be asking all kind of dumb questions as the summer comes im sure so be ready old man :p

having a good morning yeah, im feeling great. day two fo THC in my body and im getting back to feeling better.. it really is meds fuck the dea and there propganda.
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glad to help,just holler,you already got past the hardest part by growing weed,you grow weed ,you have no problem growing veggies
 
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sound like me,tons of projects not enough time lmao,,ya i know,but last year it was 1st of march i got started,crappy yields and the heart of bug season,lmao,so im thinking get um in early and maybe getting a better harvest before they get here,hahahh,all i got left for bottom garden is about 3in compost and 2in of wood chips in beds and my corn bed,then im going to layer all between the beds and row with about 3in deep chips cut down on weeds and hopefully cut down watering,thats the plan anyway,ya know how shit happens though
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makes sense bro, bigger plants more resistant against stress
Bio Balance Media increases water retention by 40%, while locking away heavy metals and boosting soil carbon mate. It adds Sulphur so is super good for tomatoes and so on or any root veg which love the S. garlic is a good example of a plant that benefits from extra S to really develop its flavor
 
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@oldskol4evr lettuce and kale in 48 hours
 

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makes sense bro, bigger plants more resistant against stress
Bio Balance Media increases water retention by 40%, while locking away heavy metals and boosting soil carbon mate. It adds Sulphur so is super good for tomatoes and so on or any root veg which love the S. garlic is a good example of a plant that benefits from extra S to really develop its flavor
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I stress them out from birth hahaha
 
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i keep a tote full of it for when i need it,all i do is put some media pro on it about every 2 months stir it up and roll with what i got,,tell ya something cool as shit,was out in bottom garden putting in bulbs sunday,just enjoying the sun light and cool soil in my hand,seen something out corner of m y eye,looked over and there was a snake i thought,damn thing was about 12 13 in long,crawling slow,so went to kill and seen the egg sack in middle of back and no shit bro i yelled hell ya,,that damn earth worm was moving ,went to crawl over side edge of box,so stuck my finger in soil to the knuckles,took his ass and put him over the hole,it wouldnt go in and when it realized what i done,it took that big bastard about 15 sec to dig in and out of site,hahah guess i distrubed it home when i dug soil out for transplant,hahah,glad to see them havent last year,to many rough snakes,maybe i finally run there ass off cleaning everything up
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ha cool, you dont see too many worms over there in the heat i bet, its the same here. When I got here I couldn't find a single worm, now we got loads after boosting humus, but what aint come back yet, toads and frogs...so may be this is why we have more worms right now?
 
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I stress them out from birth hahaha
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adding k+amino raises plant defenses and prevents powdery mildew in one :-)
 
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@oldskol4evr lettuce and kale in 48 hours
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I made a new bio stim esp for cabbages etc, I am just testing it. working really well so far. Its based on psuedomonas and some soil yeast, has amino chelates as per most of box but its an N90 so stronger N levels
 
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I made a new bio stim esp for cabbages etc, I am just testing it. working really well so far. Its based on psuedomonas and some soil yeast, has amino chelates as per most of box but its an N90 so stronger N levels
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I needed to fill the last row but couldnt figure out 1... Im just standing in the seed section... With no clue hahahah.. I should have done a fruit

Dude looked at me and was like how are you starting a garden now... Im like INDOOR BRO
 
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I needed to fill the last row but couldnt figure out 1... Im just standing in the seed section... With no clue hahahah.. I should have done a fruit

Dude looked at me and was like how are you starting a garden now... Im like INDOOR BRO
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its funny huh, garden stores look at me funny too when I buy seedling compost and modular trays mid winter and a rack of summer veg stock. I got fruit coming out of my ears here buddy. I am gonna grow pumpkins on most of the lower field while i get my shit together, they are pumpkin mad over here, no shit they use it for all sorts. I am making paste and what not, rest goes to restaurants and local organic/ eco stores.
easy money while I get more organized....well I mean it will pay for the year and some, giving me a larger war chest to follow
 
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I needed to fill the last row but couldnt figure out 1... Im just standing in the seed section... With no clue hahahah.. I should have done a fruit

Dude looked at me and was like how are you starting a garden now... Im like INDOOR BRO
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while i was out there, we found an old botha which was literally covered by trees and shit, its massive man, perfect square, flat bottom, perfect for a guerrilla grow on the side. I am going make a massive SCROG net to cover the whole, leaving a small gap square for me to climb in, then use a plastic cover on top. its like a mad walled garden and i have the botha to draw water. I have to install an old hand pump tho as its too far to run power. Its the fucking mutts man, i cant wait
 
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