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02-08-2007, 09:37 PM #1OPSenior Member
Have I got a hope in hell?
Alright I live in london but can't grow athome, don't have the time, space or well... anything, but I've got a bunch of seeds that I've hoarded from cheap weed and I'm thinking of just going on a mission to find an abandoned property with a garden or discreet place in the country to plant them outdoors.
I won't really be able to pay them any real attention so my dream is to just come back in the summer and be pleased to find a nice little crop,
is this possible, has anyone tried it, any tips for how + when to plant?ukmonkey Reviewed by ukmonkey on . Have I got a hope in hell? Alright I live in london but can't grow athome, don't have the time, space or well... anything, but I've got a bunch of seeds that I've hoarded from cheap weed and I'm thinking of just going on a mission to find an abandoned property with a garden or discreet place in the country to plant them outdoors. I won't really be able to pay them any real attention so my dream is to just come back in the summer and be pleased to find a nice little crop, is this possible, has anyone tried it, any Rating: 5
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02-08-2007, 09:46 PM #2Senior Member
Have I got a hope in hell?
yeah some dream.
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02-13-2007, 12:31 AM #3Senior Member
Have I got a hope in hell?
I dont know about the abandoned property thing, but why cant you grow at your house?
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02-13-2007, 02:30 AM #4Senior Member
Have I got a hope in hell?
He likely can't grow at home 'cause the parents would object. Yes, you have a chance to grow in a vacant lot. Your main problems would be other kids and water. If the plant can get enough water, if the soil is half way decent (maybe add some manure-99 cents at Ace hardware stores, not much more elsewhere) and if the neighborhood kids don't rip you off, it's doable. Pick the right spot, and good luck! I have found pot plants growing among some elderly lady's roses and in city planters, and in a trash pile that was supposed to be burnt- it's a weed! Give it half a chance and it will survive! - Granny:hippy:
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02-13-2007, 06:47 AM #5Senior Member
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mate if you find it hard to find a abandoned house (plus its a pain because of neighbours and stuff) try like planting around rail ways.
BUT DONT TRESPASS ON THE RAILS!!!
like sometimes they fence off a lot of land for rails with bushes, trees etc. etc.
you could probably find a place there (depends on how much into london you are) or just find a field thats not used for much like next to some industrial places they sometimes have fields around. again helps if you live somwhere betwean zone 3-6 but if you want to only come back in summer than you could take a tube to the places like 'dagenham east' or if west is your favourite than try 'uxbridge' them places should have all sorts of fields and stuff everywhere.
Also try to come see your plants at least a few times during the summer :P
Lol not that it will be easy to stay away, trust me
You start to miss em after a while :P
Good luck
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02-16-2007, 06:47 PM #6Senior Member
Have I got a hope in hell?
prepare your sites late in the fall
buy female seeds at the intenet mall
grow them indoors till eight inches tall
then plant them outdoors hardly visiting at all
and you'll be rewarded with a great haul
I live in a huge metro area, across the pond and i pull it off
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