considering an outdoor geurilla grow; i'm in boulder, CO. finding a suitable location is going to be difficult, but i'm willing to try. i'm not going to put a lot of time into it, and i won't be visiting often. there is lots of open space around here, but lots of hikers too. still i have some ideas off the beaten path, probably up on the hillsides.


anyway, my main question is WATER. we don't get much rain. can i plant on a hillside and the plants will grow without me watering them? in the summer we get thunderstorms, but regular rainfall is not very common. it's better than southern california, but it's still pretty dry.


second question is when to plant seeds. we've had some strange below-freezing temps lately so perhaps i should hold off?


basically, i've got some seeds, and i figure i'll give it a shot. i do a lot of hiking so scouting a spot will be fun. i don't really expect it to work out, and i'm not going to do much preparation or maintenance, so i need a place where it will just grow. sunlight isn't a problem, there's plenty of that, but any real estate on a creek is going to be more visible, so i may not be able to plant there.

so: with our limited rainfall: can i actually grow on a hillside? the only thing that grows naturally on the hills are conifers, and a few aspens, and some bushes of course
whitestalkslongwalks Reviewed by whitestalkslongwalks on . water considering an outdoor geurilla grow; i'm in boulder, CO. finding a suitable location is going to be difficult, but i'm willing to try. i'm not going to put a lot of time into it, and i won't be visiting often. there is lots of open space around here, but lots of hikers too. still i have some ideas off the beaten path, probably up on the hillsides. anyway, my main question is WATER. we don't get much rain. can i plant on a hillside and the plants will grow without me watering them? in the Rating: 5