i have heard of people using tree stands to plant in and also nailing/screwing camo painted 5 gallon buckets to the trunks of trees about 15 -20 feet off the ground. seems like a good idea, but you won't see me climbing trees any time soon. i realty like the leaf tip trimming idea, though i don't visit my plants enough to make that a practical technique for me to use, it would be great for the backyard camo garden.
guerrilla farmer Reviewed by guerrilla farmer 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