Quote Originally Posted by FERMENTATION
Wow, maybe I should start a thread about the amazing advancements that have been made with string and how it can be used to spread your branches. I'll put it right next to this one. There is nothing at all advanced about this.

dictionary.com doesn't think this is advanced either.

ad·vanced
adj.

1. Highly developed or complex.
2. Being at a higher level than others: an advanced text in physics.
3. Ahead of the times; progressive: advanced teaching methods.
4. Far along in course or time: an advanced stage of illness; a person of advanced age.

Don't be a douche.

Growing in the shade is not advanced.

ED: you are thinking though and that is good. Don't stop. Maybe a question that may have fit in Advanced would have gone like this: Why is it that plants seem to grow taller in the shade?

Or maybe you should just mow under the trampoline.

Wow, it must be my time of the month.
Wow that last part is completely speculation. The trampoline is in a open feild and I don't mow any of it. And I looked at the weeds still there and it isn't simply spacing. In georgia it gets up to the 100's in the summer. This dries out the soil. The trampoline helps the soil to retain water. It also helps the temps down. It gets surprisingly good light through it anyways. Since none of you guys are experienced at this technique I'll experiment. And FERMENTATION you wouldn't know advanced if it spooged in your eye.:thumbsup:
Earthy Dank Reviewed by Earthy Dank on . Growing under a trampoline.. Would it be possible to grow plants under a trampoline? I noticed that weeds got taller under the trampoline. And it would be a safe security to helicopers. It gets plenty of water and sunlight but its like shaded from the screen. It doesn't really affect the briers that grow there. Rating: 5