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02-19-2007, 10:03 PM #1OPMember
Unique grow spots
I found a new spot a couple weeks ago. Since I recently moved about 30 miles, I had to try and find new spots this past fall. Since I am still new here, I kind of always have my eyes open for another newer and better site.
My sopts are all real small (duces). A couple weeks ago I was riding down a rural road and I saw an old abandoned trailer home. This road gets almost zero traffic. I first noticed that it had been empty for years because the entire front property was completely overgrown with thick brush about 3-4 feet tall mixed in with small pines of about 8 - 10 feet. Next I noticed no immidiate neighbors with a view of the property. There was a single gravel park spot in front that was still usable so I decided to circle back and park and look around. When I cut through this mess to get to the back, it was overgrown with even higher brush of about 4- 6 feet with a few pines like in the front. The brush was maybe 60 % cane type plants with lots of thorns.
I came back a few days later with a shovel, heavy jeans, chaps, and my little bag of tricks. Now in the middle of this nasty thorn filled, snake magnet, insect nest of a backyard lies a very small but well prepared bed. Come spring it will be the proud new home of two beautifull young ladies.
Can anyone else describe some locations? I dont mean any actual geographical locations, just a general description like the one above.
bobunclebob Reviewed by unclebob on . Unique grow spots I found a new spot a couple weeks ago. Since I recently moved about 30 miles, I had to try and find new spots this past fall. Since I am still new here, I kind of always have my eyes open for another newer and better site. My sopts are all real small (duces). A couple weeks ago I was riding down a rural road and I saw an old abandoned trailer home. This road gets almost zero traffic. I first noticed that it had been empty for years because the entire front property was completely Rating: 5New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common.\" - John Locke
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