Quote Originally Posted by Abattoir Dream
i grow on river banks ..... and you gotta get wet to get there, it helps discourage people,,
Yup, that's exactly why I bought a kayak this spring. I have an island in the middle of a swamp scoped out for next year, and it's inaccessible except by paddling up one of those little ditches that beavers make. You can't even get a canoe in there it's so tight. And if you tried to walk in wearing waders you'd get stuck in the mud and NEVER be able to extricate yourself.

Geez, think that would be a great punishment for DopeBoy and GAnjaFreak?
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Outdoor spots I'm planning on growing outdoors next spring here in OH, and I was wondering what would be good places to plant at. I was thinking of growing in a forest in a spot that I know would be good, and I was also thinking that I could use some of the fields in my area that used to be used for farming, but for the past couple years they've gone unused. The forest spot I found is about 50 yards from the trail that goes through it, and I know that a good amount of light shines there. Just wondering Rating: 5