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Okay .... I've been growing inside for 8 years now ... I've decide to try and grow a couple or three ladies outside in my yard next season.
I need advice on what to do to prepare the ground and know if this looks like a good place to hide my girls. No one comes in this area of my yard.
There is a train track about 150 ft away, but where I plan to plant the ladies ... they should not be able to see them.
Check it out ...
As you can see in a couple of the pic I have a path cut out that I have maintain for years so there will be no problem getting to the ladies. One picture will show the area just behind the path. No one will see anything in that area unless they trespass on my property.:dance:
So what do you think? Can do? .... or what?:thumbsup:
The last shot is a wide view of the area I plan to put the ladies in ....
Pictures of possible grow area for next season
Pictures of possible grow area for next season
Any advice on how I should prep the ground? :confused:
Pictures of possible grow area for next season
Break the ground up a little, remove large roots with a hand mattock.
I've attached a pic, the one with the mattock on one side and the fork on the other will become your best friend in the garden, fits in a backpack, make sure you grind the mattock side to the sharpness of a hatchet to get through those roots.
Take a sample of your soil home and test the pH, you might have to add lime or flowers of sulfur if it's off, and it's best to do that well in advance.
You might find it helpful to install a living barrier of wild rose bushes, r. multiflora is thorny, impenetrable, and almost indestructible. They can be transp[lanted during their dormant period, which starts when they lose their leaves in fall. That will keep human and animal intruders out.
Make sure that whatever you do isn't too obvious. After you break up the ground, spread some dead leaves around to hide the disturbed soil.
You can also start adding your soil amendments, like composted manure, cottonseed meal, etc.
Pictures of possible grow area for next season
It won't be necessary to plant anything. There is plants and trees growing in front of the place I plan to plant. It hard to see in the pictures, but where the path is there is veg and trees all around. This is on my property and no one goes in this area .... I don't have problems with trespassers.
My only concern would be with deer or woodchucks.:stoned:
A friend told me if you put human piss around the area it will keep the deer away .... once the plant get so big then the deer will leave it alone .... my jack russel does a good job at keep the wood chucks at bay.:smokin: :pimp: :rasta:
Pictures of possible grow area for next season
17 HMR....best varmint solution.
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You can buy tiger feces as a deterrent for wild animals, dear ect... works extremely well.. and im not kidding lol.
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Around here, wolf/fox/coyote urine is cheap and easy to find.
It's a local predator; local game species (rabbit, woodchuck, etc) will recognize it as DANGER.
Pictures of possible grow area for next season
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Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Around here, wolf/fox/coyote urine is cheap and easy to find.
It's a local predator; local game species (rabbit, woodchuck, etc) will recognize it as DANGER.
Hummmm I don't think you can get something like that here in Ohio ...
I doubt I could get tiger crap either in these parts.:stoned:
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Originally Posted by Cyclonite
17 HMR....best varmint solution.
17 HMR? What's that?:confused:
:rasta: :pimp: :smokin: :dance:
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Originally Posted by GrowRebel
Hummmm I don't think you can get something like that here in Ohio ...
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Sure ya can. Go into a garden store, tell them you have a rabbit problem, my local nursery has not one but several brands of canid piss.