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10-10-2007, 03:11 PM #1
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Growing in the mountains
thanks stinks,
yeah, I've got the wildlife portion nailed down, and am starting to gather my soil... I didn't think about the flood issues, so I'll look around my spots for signs of previous.
water... well that can be hit or miss, but I'm thinking of getting some storage containers dug in at the spots...
also, when you mention previous growers, it made me think of another big issue when planting anywhere in the US outdoors... GEOCACHING... I'm a avid player myself... it should be noted that all outdoor spots be checked against Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site so you don't plant a garden beside a cache...geekygrower Reviewed by geekygrower on . Growing in the mountains I am currently scouting spots for my first outdoor grow... I hope to get these planted as soon as the snow melts next year and have some basic questions. my background. avid indoor hydro guy ok, so I am looking to be moving and am looking at Colorado. I would like to know if anyone has grow in this state "mountains - 8500 to 9000 feet" I have found some great southwest looking spots, hidden among plenty of small firs, but the soil is crap so i'll have to bring my own... I Rating: 5
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