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Too stinky

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stanklungs

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Hey there guys so im having a couple stink issues and i figured the outdoor section is the best place to look for solutions.

I was looking for a variety plants that i could put around the place to help to disguse the smell, Im looking for a variety of different plants so it just looks like im doing a nice landscaping renovation.

I appreciate any input,

Thanks =)
 
Otto Luyken Laurels very stinky .... buy um' like this then move them around ...
 

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my bad thats early season, ... look up your zone and what shrubs bloom late via nursery in your area.
 
NO way to hide or cover.

When I was growing in a city of 100,000 people in my back yard, I could smell my garden coming off the freeway over a mile away. That was in a very busy area, with lots of traffic. You just can't hide or cover that smell.
 
I spent years/decades deselecting for skunk,
my wife an' I like incense/spice types anyway,
now I'm busy putting all them stinky things back into the gene pool;
got smell-complaints from neighbors for the first time in a quarter century--
wait 'till this season Heh...
 
ive been wondering about a danky no smell strain lately...ran across something like that the other day, unfortunately my brain wont let me remember where I saw a strain like that. anyone up to date on those?
 
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