sandhill larry
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bob schneider
I need one of those shovelsI added soil to some holes I had dug for the Spring crop, but didn't use. 2 1/2 gallons per. Got 6 holes done.
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Is this out in the woods or in your backyard?Seedlings I started for BIL. 18 of 20 sprouted. {and I replanted 2 HH seeds in each of the two pots that didn't sprout}
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It's a cheap knock-off. You can pick them up in any army surplus store. I like that you can put your foot to it. Or turn it like a hoe and chop. That is what I did when I dug those trenches last week. You've got to really work it, but you can get a decent hole dug with it. But unless I am hiking a really long way, I try to take a regular shovel. I use this one when I transplant mostly.I need one of those shovels
Is that military issue?
Not in the woods. Not in my backyard. It is in a fenced in garden.Is this out in the woods or in your backyard?
I've always wanted to do a guerilla grow like this
Sorry, but the pictures of them will soon stop. In another week or so they will be gone. I won't see them again until they are on a rolling tray. The BIL likes how I do the sprouts, so I do his for him every Spring. When going into pots like that, I put my Adult Tomato soil mix in the bottom 1/3 of the pot, a 50/50 blend of that and Sungrow potting soil in the middle third, and straight Sungrow in the top 1/3. {the Sungrow has no added nutes} It is mild when the seeds first pop, and gets hotter the deeper the roots go. There is enough umph in the soil that you don't really need to feed more than a very weak solution of 11-2-1 until they come out of the pot.oh okay looks nice
Ant wait to see them in full flower
Have your buddy send you updates here and thereSorry, but the pictures of them will soon stop. In another week or so they will be gone. I won't see them again until they are on a rolling tray. The BIL likes how I do the sprouts, so I do his for him every Spring. When going into pots like that, I put my Adult Tomato soil mix in the bottom 1/3 of the pot, a 50/50 blend of that and Sungrow potting soil in the middle third, and straight Sungrow in the top 1/3. {the Sungrow has no added nutes} It is mild when the seeds first pop, and gets hotter the deeper the roots go. There is enough umph in the soil that you don't really need to feed more than a very weak solution of 11-2-1 until they come out of the pot.
He's not the sort to take pictures. Old School Grower. When he started cash cropping in the 80's, he would live in the woods for two weeks in the spring getting his crop in the ground, then two weeks in the fall getting it picked and dried. I play at growing. He treats it like another job on the farm that has to get done.Have your buddy send you updates here and there
We want pictures of finished product also lol
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Yes. A really good song.It's a bit 'twangy' but I love the lyrics.