Newbie Outdoor Needs Advice

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brimck325

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dont plant in farmers crop field, dont put fishing line up or any string for that matter. green said to use pepper spray , it works much better n doesnt kill anything. def. go wit holes, if in dry area, dig little pond holes , lined wit plastic for water, if terrain permits. remember to spray bark on plant in early autum, as deer n mice love to chew it...peace
 

shizz

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liqiud fence. for pests. i us weed barrier for containers. cut a 6 foot piece fold it over and staple the end togetherplace at your spot and fill it up with soil i place rocks areound the edge to hold it in place tell i get it half full. your going to need to us raised beds to keep your plants from molding. id raise them at least a foot. this keeps the buds away from the cold damp ground. and your near a swamp.... make sure you lime your spot what kind of soil do you have. id dig up a spot go 6 inchs down take out a zip of the soil and take it to your hydro store and ask them to test it. theyll tell you what you need. your planting tomatoes tell them.
 

brimck325

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grind habanero,s in veggy oil in blender, set in fridge overnight. strain, put in spray bottle 2-3 drops dishsoap,so water will mix with oil. rain will wash away but, local deer will not touch twice....peace
 
One of the best ways to grow and minimalize risk is the high in the skysystem it would work great for you in md with all the trees check it out
 
Hello Farmer ! I'm from Delaware so I can relate to the climate your dealing with and I have experience with corn fields . I did my first outdoor crop in one and TRUSTme it isn't as hard or risky as people make it as long as you put your girls out after the farmer is done spraying for weed you have a full sun all day grow spot. I didn't have choppers in the field I grew in so I gues I'm lucky.
 
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