billcollector99
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So I just read that Peppers need to be stressed in order to have heat to them, ie underwatering.
Corn, strawberries, green onions, carrots, and tomatos.yes weird indeed but what isn't weird now a days?
with some plants yes only the same type of family can be cross bred but other dont have to be.
did you have anything else growing near by.
i just thought in my mind just now that it would be great to cross hops with MJ and then use it to make some home brews
i did not know this so thanks for the info, i must have stressed the fuck out of my Cayenne last year cuz they were hotter then shit, come to think of it it was the hottest cayennes i ever had, and i still got about 50 of them left from last year not to mention a whole bottle of crushed Cayenne for mixing into foodSo I just read that Peppers need to be stressed in order to have heat to them, ie underwatering.
it could have been maybe the tomatoes but i am not sure so dont listen to me.Corn, strawberries, green onions, carrots, and tomatos.
i didnt take it as you questioning me so its all good man, and if you did it would still be ok, im always up for constructive conversations.Ay bro, I wasnt really questioning you, I just think that is crazy Hell that MJ hops mash-up sounds like a good one
I havent heard anything about it, you are closer to the sequoia's than i am, lol.i didnt take it as you questioning me so its all good man, and if you did it would still be ok, im always up for constructive conversations.
and yes it is crazy. maybe when i can grow again i will try the hops thing and see if it will work, or maybe some one else can try before then.
off subject but yesterday i was reading that they are cloning the giant Sequoya trees in cali to plant them across the world to keep them around and it did something for the environment but i cant remember.
since your in cali do you know anything about this?
me to i would love to have one.I read (or saw on tv) about them trying to clone those tree's and planting them everywhere. The goal is to eventually have them even in your backyard reason being so many were chopped that it fucked up the eco system and it may not be able to sustain itself in the future or something like that. I would love to put one of those in my backyard but in a few hundred years it'd probably take up the whole thing
its either amends or steer manure or both haha. i will be leaving the patch, just trim it down, so i can have a place to properly tend the garden from and not be stomping all over my rows and the dirt. still have a bit to do and to figure where i want to do each group of plants but for now its looking pretty good. last year i had created mounds for the plants and had a basin that flowed all around them to pool with water which ill most likely be doing again.ya they kinda did most the work for me witch is nice. i have alot of extra time cuz my job doesnt start till the 29th and their is not much to do around my parts unless you got alot of cash really. i dont hang out with to many people any more either cuz they all seem to wanna be in some sort of drama and getting into trouble and i am not into that.
your plot is looking good, what is the darker spots of dirt? and are you leaving that square patch of grass theri?
right on on like hte mound idea, i it reminds me of how my dad does gardens he plants them in rows but has the rows kinda mounded up and then he just lays the hose in the center lane and they all eventually fill up and soak in. pretty simple, i like to hand water all mine though with a nozzle that aireates the water a bit before being put in the dirtits either amends or steer manure or both haha. i will be leaving the patch, just trim it down, so i can have a place to properly tend the garden from and not be stomping all over my rows and the dirt. still have a bit to do and to figure where i want to do each group of plants but for now its looking pretty good. last year i had created mounds for the plants and had a basin that flowed all around them to pool with water which ill most likely be doing again.
your dad and i do the exact same thing! im fairly lazy and just enjoy being able to turn the hose one for a little and come back and turn it off with out having to bend over too much or such. not sure how well it will do this year since i made it bigger, the area around the patch is all new, ill have to wait and see how well the water will be able to equally spread and not all flow to one end. had the rows in the third picture above last year but never planted in them so ill have to try and put those to good use this year, just need something lower to the ground to not block the sunlight as the sun moves over in the west for the afternoon.right on on like hte mound idea, i it reminds me of how my dad does gardens he plants them in rows but has the rows kinda mounded up and then he just lays the hose in the center lane and they all eventually fill up and soak in. pretty simple, i like to hand water all mine though with a nozzle that aireates the water a bit before being put in the dirt
are last frost is usaly in late april early may. its always good to have them started before they go outside. im trying to get all mine to at least a foot tall before planted, and still having about 6 weeks to plant im sure ill be good.Looking sweet lg I'll be up and runnign as soon as Im sure the freezes are over...
ive never seen one of those or thought of doing that! might be worth looking further into, thanks there mc!another good idea for a easy water technique is to use a landscapers hose. it allows water to travel to the end and it leaks out slowly through ot the hose watering every thing, just lay this in the isle and turn it on, or just make one by poking small hole in a reg hose. just an idea
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you got some room in that shop of yours to start some veggies up before they go out, i just know it haha! i think colorado and oregon have some colder temps then warm and sunny southern california so i think i may be able to sneak a few out before you guys.Looking sweet lg I'll be up and runnign as soon as Im sure the freezes are over...
how susceptible to frost are veggies? last year i put mine out in like june i want to say so i never thought about it, but this year i have a much earlier start and was looking to put some plants out this week. also toss some of my seeds out as well.are last frost is usaly in late april early may. its always good to have them started before they go outside. im trying to get all mine to at least a foot tall before planted, and still having about 6 weeks to plant im sure ill be good.