another camo tip...

trim off the points of the leaves so it's not so 'sharp' looking from a distance...do an inch or two on all the leaves and see the diff it makes! burr bush also is a good cover for most shades. it has that lime green color and when growing beside tip-leaf trimmed plants they all blend in together. i've also gotten by the thieves by growing under/in mesquite trees (for the SW growers).
del... Reviewed by del... on . camouflaging you plants i haven' seen any topics about outdoor camouflaging (i consider it a fine art) and what plants to use. so, i figured i'd start one, now is the time to plan out and prepare your outdoor plots for next year. i plant in what is usually called the guerrilla style (hence the moniker) which to me means small clusters of plants, no more than 3, and usually just two or even one. i dig out holes and add in pre-mixed soil and keep the visits to a minimum. i then use camo plants to hide my girls and Rating: 5