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Looking mighty fine, you dig those rows with a shovel?
In my growroom I like spiders.....theres always a few of em, I let em be.
In my growroom I like spiders.....theres always a few of em, I let em be.
I see a huge population of swimming foods over yonder. Decisions decisions. Do I take the near certainty of finding open water below Strontia Springs or Chatty, or do I wait for the cap on Cherry Creek and/or Aurora?I have a huge veggie gardens
No I have a tractor and implements rotary hoe bed former but this pic yes the beds formed by hand the less compaction on my ground the better there's another same size garden to the right of the green shade cloth that was full of garlic and onions there all up drying ready to store and use I tryed to plat some but not as good as I was hoping it would come outLooking mighty fine, you dig those rows with a shovel?
In my growroom I like spiders.....theres always a few of em, I let em be.
They are cool as hell. Do you think he would eat the plants or eat his way out the tent?Tokay gecko, for SURE. Anoles would be GREAT, they'd eat the smaller bugs and scurry away to stare at you suspiciously. But my vote still goes for a Tokay gecko. Don't let it bite you.
I think you have me talked into a Tokay :)Nope, they'll stay where the food is. The anoles are more difficult to round up than a Tokay, but both are looking for bugs to eat.
A garden gnome.
They won't carry any bugs or fungus in. They don't shed or poop.
They are good listeners.
Peace
They can be treated before being taken into the home. :)All reptiles carry salmonella in their saliva and excriment, I wouldnt want a lizard crawling on my consumables.