VTGOLD@420
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i started in febuary so theres No northeast midgets on my hands.. My girls are huge so they dont mind the rain at all.. i also have my girls in buckets in the ground so the salt works lovely for me keepin away slugs
first good day in a month today sunny and 77... anyone else having a drooping problem... i went out and a couple of my guys where droopy, i thought it was from the sun today as they haven't seen it in a month.. i tried to shade the ladies that where drooping hopefully it helps.. anyone else have this problem? maybe its from over watering
my friend bergie is a little tapped because of a labotamy (sp) years ago but he believes he can control the rain. if anyone pisses him off he says hes gonna cause a drought to get back at them. i remember he said that about someone who burned him and it didnt rain more than a sprinkle for weeks. maybe you should come down here and piss bergie off
I too had slug issues with my gahden. I bought an Ortho slug pesticide and it works wonders. Not a living slug left! They melt!
where did you get that stuff? i've been using coil metal shavings around the base of my plants.![]()
they sell it at homedepot, or any other graden store from what i have seen..
coil metal?... like the copper from a coil?
I went to Lowes for the Ortho product, but they were all sold out. Gardener's around here are having all sorts of probs with slugs. I went to a mom and pop garden center and I found it there. They also carried an organic product but it was 13 bucks more...organic=better growing, but also equals more $$.where did you get that stuff? i've been using coil metal shavings around the base of my plants.![]()
I went to Lowes for the Ortho product, but they were all sold out. Gardener's around here are having all sorts of probs with slugs. I went to a mom and pop garden center and I found it there. They also carried an organic product but it was 13 bucks more...organic=better growing, but also equals more $$.
i just found my camera charger so hopefully i can get some photos up for you horticulturists to scope.