A Grateful Greenhouse

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well keep it up and keep it coming
My pleasure, I think your gonna really like what we have been working on.
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Thanks, good luck to ya in Colorado. I can definitely see its appeal and I imagine with your degree there may be some work in the industry also. I myself just can't seem to get past the cold or maybe I'm just a Cali girl (you can call me bro if want) at heart. So cal has the best weed but that's because they get it from NOR CAL.

Amber I'm gonna pretend I didn't just read this.
 
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You read it, dan! :D (My son's in SoCal, I love giving him shit, too.)

Amber, I LOVE the solution for dealing with a steep slope--stadium! I don't know why I never thought of it before... except that I want the ground flattened a bit.

Tagged and following. When's your last frost at your elevation? Mine is Cinco de Mayo.
 
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very awesome setup youve got there....im always curious when i see the name FLO... i grew it once and when i was reading on it i found that it was a multi-harvester, i grew it indoors and enjoyed it but never saw the "flo" of new buds coming in.... just curious if you knew about this?

heres where i got my info
 
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You read it, dan! :D (My son's in SoCal, I love giving him shit, too.)

Amber, I LOVE the solution for dealing with a steep slope--stadium! I don't know why I never thought of it before... except that I want the ground flattened a bit.

Tagged and following. When's your last frost at your elevation? Mine is Cinco de Mayo.
Around the same time, I always go by the snowfall on the dogwood trees. Seems to be accurate really.
 
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Around the same time, I always go by the snowfall on the dogwood trees. Seems to be accurate really.
Ah, that reminds me, what's the story or tradition about dogwood snow again? A friend explained it to me last year, what she'd been told by the old-timers (locals), but damn if I can remember. Dogwoods are blooming in Lockeford, mine's getting ready to bud but not quite yet. I seem to recall that the tradition says that the dogwood will bloom when only one more snow is coming... is that it? Or have I botched it entirely?

I really love the stadium solution. Must be nice hanging out inside that GH.
 
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very awesome setup youve got there....im always curious when i see the name FLO... i grew it once and when i was reading on it i found that it was a multi-harvester, i grew it indoors and enjoyed it but never saw the "flo" of new buds coming in.... just curious if you knew about this?

heres where i got my info
Flo finishes so quick if you cut her tops the bottom buds will plump and purple pretty nice.
 
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Ah, that reminds me, what's the story or tradition about dogwood snow again? A friend explained it to me last year, what she'd been told by the old-timers (locals), but damn if I can remember. Dogwoods are blooming in Lockeford, mine's getting ready to bud but not quite yet. I seem to recall that the tradition says that the dogwood will bloom when only one more snow is coming... is that it? Or have I botched it entirely?

I really love the stadium solution. Must be nice hanging out inside that GH.
They say that winter is over only if it has snowed on the dogwood blooms. I should probably get a dogwood so I can see for myself I don't know if they are blooming yet I assume so though cause my peach and nectarines are. There is a big black cloud coming in now.
 
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They say that winter is over only if it has snowed on the dogwood blooms. I should probably get a dogwood so I can see for myself I don't know if they are blooming yet I assume so though cause my peach and nectarines are. There is a big black cloud coming in now.
Just down the hill from us, near the Rancheria about about the 1800' elevation, there's a large mature dogwood that's getting ready to bloom, but hasn't yet. I think we've got some time yet. My peach is blooming, too, as is my weeping cherry.

Thanks!
 
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Yeah I'm at 1800' couple hills over. I love the sunny days I have to remind myself we still have a little time yet.:nailbiting: It is however prime time digging time cause no matter what you do you always have to start with a little flattening of the hillside but then build up. I try to tell my man I have a bad ankle we gotta level this hill out before I hurt myself.;)
 
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Wow, that looks great! Here's to grumpy old men who know wtf they're doing. Someday I want to be one of those.

Your plants are amazing, they show the care you give them.

I would say good luck, but I see nothing but talent here. And hard work.
Thank you. This made me feel real good. There is something about a educated compliment that makes it that much more of a compliment. If you look at a garden and see the love and work that was put in, then you know.

Here's to the grumps, miss ya Mark.

Thanks again ttystikk, made my day.:smug:
 
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Nice... and that's a hell of a slope! I can see myself tumbling right down into the trees.
 
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