Hello all,

Well I can't find a good dealer, so I want to grow my own plants :thumbsup: I have a great spot in my backyard, there is this bamboo forest that obscures the view of a nice river. I will take pics tomorrow and post them here so you guys can tell me if it's a good spot. Well obviously I have some questions-

1. Is something like this a good way to start, and can I trust this site? I don't have any seeds on me..

2. So it's almost September, I live in southeastern PA. It gets cold (55-65F) around the start-mid october. Am I going to have enough time to harvest them, or will they die if it gets below a certain temperature?

3. I am 16 (almost 17) and live with my parents, I'm not really worried about anyone finding the plants but I'd like to start them outside if at all possible (planted in the soil). Would this method work instead of starting them inside, then moving them?

4. I've read that I should soak the seeds for a day then plant in the ground 1/2inch deep? correct?

5. Well I'm no gardener, so I could use some tips on what to give them each day if this works. Water and how much, fertilizer, etc

I basically need all the help I can get, if I get some positive feedback on whether or not people think it's too late in the year I guess I will get something from that site.. I would love to talk on AIM with someone about this, if anyone has some time to spare give me a pm edit: so there's no pm's here, well if anyone can talk on aim let me know.
somethingfunny Reviewed by somethingfunny on . First time grower- outdoors Hello all, Well I can't find a good dealer, so I want to grow my own plants :thumbsup: I have a great spot in my backyard, there is this bamboo forest that obscures the view of a nice river. I will take pics tomorrow and post them here so you guys can tell me if it's a good spot. Well obviously I have some questions- 1. Is something like this a good way to start, and can I trust this site? I don't have any seeds on me.. 2. So it's almost September, I live in southeastern PA. It gets Rating: 5