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User ID: 76351847 Canada 04/13/2018 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have the basics but trying watermelon for the first time this year. any tips and tricks? Quoting: sluttina MAKE sure the water melon cucumbers tomatoes FULL SUN!!!! To Watch Is To Be Prepared Not Just During The Bad Times But In The Good Times As Well A Good Watchman Never Lets His Or Her Guard Down Never Gives Occasion To The Enemy. Can't Shoot a Gun, Bait a Hook, Bake or Cook, You City Bitch! |
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User ID: 39607259 United States 04/13/2018 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have the basics but trying watermelon for the first time this year. any tips and tricks? Quoting: sluttina The neighbors planted bird seed last year and now the birds are everywhere...never grow birds! I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
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User ID: 76351847 Canada 04/13/2018 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have the basics but trying watermelon for the first time this year. any tips and tricks? Quoting: sluttina The neighbors planted bird seed last year and now the birds are everywhere...never grow birds! hahahahaha! To Watch Is To Be Prepared Not Just During The Bad Times But In The Good Times As Well A Good Watchman Never Lets His Or Her Guard Down Never Gives Occasion To The Enemy. Can't Shoot a Gun, Bait a Hook, Bake or Cook, You City Bitch! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74754489 United States 04/13/2018 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Peppers: Trinidad Moruga Scorpions,Tabascos, Orange Habaneros, heirloom Jalapenos & Serranos, New Mexico Big Jims, Doublecross, Barkers Extra Hot, X-Hot Lumbres, Sandia Select, Aleppo peppers, Big Bang chiles , Chinese Dragon Tongues, Orange Pepperoncinis, Vezena Paperkas and Ros de Mallorcas. And three assorted tomatoes including an heirloom called 'UglyRipe' and they sure are but sooo big sweet and juicy. I love love love my Nightshades. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76162798 France 04/13/2018 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Beet, potatoes, carrots, beans, peas and loads of leafy greens. And baccy plants. Cost of baccy is going ballistic here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76162798 You must have serious land! Have you tried to grow tobacco before. five plants might get you half a pouch. Only about 2 acres. But enough to feed us all through the year. As regards baccy, well, the gov are putting the price up about a euro a month per packet. So, go figure. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76443397 United Kingdom 04/13/2018 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Beet, potatoes, carrots, beans, peas and loads of leafy greens. And baccy plants. Cost of baccy is going ballistic here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76162798 You must have serious land! Have you tried to grow tobacco before. five plants might get you half a pouch. Only about 2 acres. But enough to feed us all through the year. As regards baccy, well, the gov are putting the price up about a euro a month per packet. So, go figure. My folks are into a twenty year allotment x 2 plus garden grow their own every thing. I know a bit about good ground and fresh produce. Bacci is not sensible. Grow weed, sell it and buy bacci! Tobacco is very hard to do. ask anyone on here that has done it. I am not trying to be a cunt. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76162798 France 04/13/2018 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Beet, potatoes, carrots, beans, peas and loads of leafy greens. And baccy plants. Cost of baccy is going ballistic here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76162798 You must have serious land! Have you tried to grow tobacco before. five plants might get you half a pouch. Only about 2 acres. But enough to feed us all through the year. As regards baccy, well, the gov are putting the price up about a euro a month per packet. So, go figure. My folks are into a twenty year allotment x 2 plus garden grow their own every thing. I know a bit about good ground and fresh produce. Bacci is not sensible. Grow weed, sell it and buy bacci! Tobacco is very hard to do. ask anyone on here that has done it. I am not trying to be a cunt. Grow that stuff over here and you'd be bubbled in the time it takes to write it out and be inside, not a place I want to be. But I'll take your advice and find out more about whether or not to go ahead with the baccy, thanks. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76162798 France 04/13/2018 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Beet, potatoes, carrots, beans, peas and loads of leafy greens. And baccy plants. Cost of baccy is going ballistic here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76162798 nice stash you got going! Do you smoke your own tobacco? have you ever planted baccy? This was to be my first year, but I have been advised to think about it before going ahead full steam. It's just that they are jacking the price up stratospheric like. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76443397 United Kingdom 04/13/2018 04:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: DinedwiththeDevil You must have serious land! Have you tried to grow tobacco before. five plants might get you half a pouch. Only about 2 acres. But enough to feed us all through the year. As regards baccy, well, the gov are putting the price up about a euro a month per packet. So, go figure. My folks are into a twenty year allotment x 2 plus garden grow their own every thing. I know a bit about good ground and fresh produce. Bacci is not sensible. Grow weed, sell it and buy bacci! Tobacco is very hard to do. ask anyone on here that has done it. I am not trying to be a cunt. Grow that stuff over here and you'd be bubbled in the time it takes to write it out and be inside, not a place I want to be. But I'll take your advice and find out more about whether or not to go ahead with the baccy, thanks. Im in England its illegal here too. Fuck that and the laws, the lord gave us the plant of renoun. Use it wisely! |
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User ID: 6366763 United States 04/13/2018 04:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you live in a colder region try Sugar Baby or Blacktail Mountain Watermelon both are smaller varieties that develop faster both have been successful in my garden. Growing okra again and cucumbers, eggplant, tomatoes, garlic, peppers and onions most will be started in our greenhouses. Although the Poona Kheera Cucumber needs to be planted outdoors this variety is prolific and hardy. Last Edited by SilverPatriot - Memorial on 04/13/2018 04:52 PM |
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User ID: 76351847 Canada 04/13/2018 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you live in a colder region try Sugar Baby or Blacktail Mountain Watermelon both are smaller varieties that develop faster both have been successful in my garden. Quoting: SilverPatriot Growing okra again and cucumbers, eggplant, tomatoes, garlic, peppers and onions most will be started in our greenhouses. Although the Poona Kheera Cucumber needs to be planted outdoors this variety is prolific and hardy. Ive been fixin for some Okra now that you have mentioned it! To Watch Is To Be Prepared Not Just During The Bad Times But In The Good Times As Well A Good Watchman Never Lets His Or Her Guard Down Never Gives Occasion To The Enemy. Can't Shoot a Gun, Bait a Hook, Bake or Cook, You City Bitch! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 76464639 United States 04/13/2018 05:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you live in a colder region try Sugar Baby or Blacktail Mountain Watermelon both are smaller varieties that develop faster both have been successful in my garden. Quoting: SilverPatriot Growing okra again and cucumbers, eggplant, tomatoes, garlic, peppers and onions most will be started in our greenhouses. Although the Poona Kheera Cucumber needs to be planted outdoors this variety is prolific and hardy. I'm in zone 6 usa, is that cold? how do you prepare okra? Is it easy to grow? |