Hello fellow outdoorsmen/women. Question is how may I keep the smell of flowering to a minimum? Peace
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Hello fellow outdoorsmen/women. Question is how may I keep the smell of flowering to a minimum? Peace
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Plant sage
plant basil
plant mint
plant apple mint
LOTS of ROSEMARY
add plenty of THYME
Now you also have a solid base for great foods and soups! These are all VERY fragrant aromatic herbs, sage smells similar to MJ, but if you keep it out front, people will think they mistook the scent (if they accidentally got a whiff)
This is what I had in my garden when I was doing outdoors, along with my actual veggies
Rocking all of the above. Probably 10 basil plants, 1 rosemary, a few thyme, oregano etc, etc. think September/October will be quite challenging.
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Sage is excellent for the fall
but your gonna want ALOT more rosemary than that. Rosemary is kinda like pine trees, only more fragrant, when the wind blows across those needles, it REALLY pics up the scent.
Ya, lol
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I grow many of those in our herb garden. One not mentioned, dill. I let that grow in the veggie garden. Like marigold, it seems to have an offensive odor to many insect pests. Once it grows in the garden and seeds it is self proliferating. All you have to do is weed out all the 'extra' dill. Awesome stuff.
Have a bunch of dill & tarragon going as well. The basil def sweetens the air! Think it's gonna be a challenge no matter how ya cut it.
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After viewing video tell me if I should be nervous with at least one month remaining?
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Peace
Great video. what strain are you doing this year?
Super Skunk #1 & ??? Last year went til Nov 2ish, need to check but around that time. These girls are getting way uppity on me & hoping I could take em down in a month, waddy think ?
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