JoeyV
Well-Known Member
What to do with your unused, unwanted, unneeded bagseed? I say take a walk through the nearest forest preserve and plant a couple seeds every ten paces or so in various locations throughout the preserve.
It's not about tending a 'gorilla' grow. It's about reintroducing our favorite weed into the wild, locally. Of course, with all the different potential threats, rabbits, deer, teenagers, law enforcement, the elements, ect., it's highly unlikely that many, if any, of our favorite weeds will ever make it to harvest.
But who cares? It's bagseed. Seeds most people just toss anyway.
The point is that weed grows naturally and it grows everywhere. It's only mankind that chooses to outlaw its existence unjustifiably,
Of course, it's probably been suggested (and done) already, but I know I'm going on a 'nature' hike in mid November this year. Perhaps on next year's fall hike we'll bring home some souvenirs?
It's not about tending a 'gorilla' grow. It's about reintroducing our favorite weed into the wild, locally. Of course, with all the different potential threats, rabbits, deer, teenagers, law enforcement, the elements, ect., it's highly unlikely that many, if any, of our favorite weeds will ever make it to harvest.
But who cares? It's bagseed. Seeds most people just toss anyway.
The point is that weed grows naturally and it grows everywhere. It's only mankind that chooses to outlaw its existence unjustifiably,
Of course, it's probably been suggested (and done) already, but I know I'm going on a 'nature' hike in mid November this year. Perhaps on next year's fall hike we'll bring home some souvenirs?