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Old 01-05-2009, 09:45 PM   #7
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ill jump on this wagon..

im starting my moms and makin beans for the '09 season right now. lookin to be goin good by mid march. from the looks of the weather round here itll be warm quick this year. could make for even bigger monsters..now im just waitin on more hrs of daylight..i know im gonna have to find real good and safe spots for the thai x ss. the papaya maybe not so much. and the autos will be at the house in the backyard. possibly mixed in the raised bed with veggies and cover crops.

im thinking something like these for the plants in the woods, Grow Bags - Poly at Sunburst Hydroponics not exactly from these people but these bags. im thinkin maybe the 5 or 7 gallon bags?? do you think that would be large enough to get the thai through the whole season and still get a decent yeild???

lets hope this year is a good one for all, and all theives decide to take a year off......yeah right...

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