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I wanted to start fresh as I am taking a step back and dedicating this journal to the art of replicating nature to the best of our abilities while I dive into this book. I am very interested to get this gentleman's view of not only farming but how it can relate to everyday life.
I am always seeking input and it is always welcome. I am not by any means an expert. This is only my 2nd cycle as a no till gardener and the first in these containers.
As I stated I am only a catalyst in this journal. It's merely a homage to No Till Gardening and "The One Straw Movement" and everyone who is passionate about it. I will however provide the best environment possible.
I cannot take credit for any flowers produced. The credit is to be given to the guys and gals who inspired, educated me, then led me down this path to the most potent of flower and exquisite terpene profiles I have ever ever experienced. This particular Afghan cow had a pine tar with skunky earthy undertones and finished with a smooth spicy flavor.
As I become more familiar with my soil composition and the soil and humus mature even more exquisite buds are in my future to enjoy.
Thanks again to the truly knowledgeable preservationists of cultivars and the thepractice of responsible and sustainable gardening.
I wanted to start fresh as I am taking a step back and dedicating this journal to the art of replicating nature to the best of our abilities while I dive into this book. I am very interested to get this gentleman's view of not only farming but how it can relate to everyday life.
I am always seeking input and it is always welcome. I am not by any means an expert. This is only my 2nd cycle as a no till gardener and the first in these containers.
As I stated I am only a catalyst in this journal. It's merely a homage to No Till Gardening and "The One Straw Movement" and everyone who is passionate about it. I will however provide the best environment possible.
I cannot take credit for any flowers produced. The credit is to be given to the guys and gals who inspired, educated me, then led me down this path to the most potent of flower and exquisite terpene profiles I have ever ever experienced. This particular Afghan cow had a pine tar with skunky earthy undertones and finished with a smooth spicy flavor.
As I become more familiar with my soil composition and the soil and humus mature even more exquisite buds are in my future to enjoy.
Thanks again to the truly knowledgeable preservationists of cultivars and the thepractice of responsible and sustainable gardening.
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