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Old 10-13-2008, 01:43 PM   #1
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i have a garden outside in my shed and i was wondering what plants could i plant that will cover the smell incase it lingers out? btw since winters comeing up something that could live through hopefully snow this year.
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Hopefully the shed has electricity for that carbon scrubber tree.
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You can't trust plants to mask the smell... deal with it at the source... or you're taking your chances.

A scrubber is super easy to make and is your best friend
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i have a garden outside in my shed and i was wondering what plants could i plant that will cover the smell incase it lingers out? btw since winters comeing up something that could live through hopefully snow this year.
i honestly can't think of any plants that would consistently mask a smell. There are plenty of very potent smelling plants but in very case that comes to mind the mask would be short lived (i.e., skunk cabbage, ginkgo, wisteria).

building a scrubber makes a lot of sense if you're worried about smell, but aside from that livestock would probably do the trick. I have a few chickens, but they don't smell hardly at all, so you're probably looking at a pot belly pig or a few goats, or maybe some sheep.

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My best advice would be a good sized mint plant. The mint plant kinda nearby my bud plant sometimes takes over the strong lemon og kush odor. But the herb scent is still smellable most of the time. My second hypothesis would be a really big basil plant??
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Mint and Basil will not provide scent in the winter snow. You could use some form of Sage that will remain evergreen throughout the winter. Spanish and french sage will do it for you. Also juniper will provide a nice cat piss smell to cover your pot. Good Luck,
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