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Breeding for drought and crappy soil...

Artistick Seeds

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To train my trees without using stakes and ropes, I tied bags of stones to the branches. It works well, but it's not very aesthetic. The advantage is that I can work around the tree easily, the tractor can pass, and my dogs don't tear everything up.
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We have a lot of flowers this year thanks to all the rain we've had, after several years of drought.
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Artistick Seeds

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cool project, love the country side . I wish I could plant seeds directly in the ground, the little bastard cut worms suck
I also have cutworms, but I have a lot of plants around me, and wild annuals germinate before the cannabis here, in February. So the pests are busy.
But I still lost 1/3 of my seedlings, about 20 plants, to nematodes that are fond of young roots. But I think it's not too bad, it's nature's part.
 

Old Piney

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I will get about 1 in 20 to survive in the spring though summer. The little bastards even climb up on my bench outside. I tried paper rings diatomaceous earth even Cayenne pepper . I finally set them propped up in a tray of water,I guess call it a moat that worked

 
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