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led05

Chasing The Present
Last pic above & this is 1980’s Colombian from RGD - thing just started beasting, fat ass unusual leafs, has serrations lumbo like but on huge fat leafs, terpenes are like everything under the sun, just beautiful cornucopia of genetics contained in these plants…

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Gambian revegging, thrips destroying it right now, plant is mostly shaded right now, I need to move it or just take new cut from it…

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Gambian kinda looks chunky but no bulge on the leafs, and then get super thin older, & under brighter lighting too…

African x SE Asian is a serious contender for as powerful an F1 pure NLD one can make, what flushes out later on in the F’s is good times and so much more to be explored than the bit I’ve already done…
 

Creeperpark

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That chair looks like a good place to grade some weed led. Out of all the different plants you grow, I bet it's hard to get around to testing everything. It's funny how I can get different plants out of the same seed pack. I just finished testing the last grow plants. I have a whole new grow to start testing again and love it. I have favorite chair outdoors I test some of those different weeds in. Thanks for sharing your killer garden and hard work with us. 😎
 

led05

Chasing The Present
That chair looks like a good place to grade some weed led. Out of all the different plants you grow, I bet it's hard to get around to testing everything. It's funny how I can get different plants out of the same seed pack. I just finished testing the last grow plants. I have a whole new grow to start testing again and love it. I have favorite chair outdoors I test some of those different weeds in. Thanks for sharing your killer garden and hard work with us. 😎
It’s a great seat when it’s 35F outside and mid 80’s in there too, a good spot to warm up when outside working late winter / early spring… today is perfect day to spray all the fruit trees and knock back some them overwintering nasties & their eggs; thank you for stopping by brother; I’ve gotta go and get at it….
 

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Good hike today with family BF unrolling some the fabric out back & tilling for planting today & future plantings

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Much less Garlic this year but still plenty
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That is so pretty and it looks like you are blessed with sandy loam to work with. "These be the good ole days' friend"!
 

led05

Chasing The Present
I like to build mounds, then tiny furrow for seed, wide rows to make working & weeding enjoyable, well kinda

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One future Tomato spot
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Harvesting has begun
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Two cashbean stems left in the pit
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Most Often my kids are outside playing while I work

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led05

Chasing The Present
That is so pretty and it looks like you are blessed with sandy loam to work with. "These be the good ole days' friend"!
Great eyes ! I wheeled back at least 50 yards of sand to get that where it is, probably a hundred of soil & compost too, all dumped on my driveway, I know a quarry owner so I’d get super cheap loads…. But that entire area is raised up 18-24” above native which is excellent but heavy clay & shale so when all blended it’s pretty unbelievable the production but definitely needed some initial “work”

And many thanks; much love brother
 
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led05

Chasing The Present
We busted into one the Keuka bags as we needed potatoes for a stew a few weeks back and had run out - ha, but out of the remaining @20lbs potatoes I only tossed a single potato & really it didn’t need to be, these are much nicer than any suppliers I’ve ever bought from, stored perfectly well again this year in the fridge…

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Them Russian Bananas sure can be Eager for da Beaver -

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Happy farming no matter what crop it may be
 

led05

Chasing The Present
Russian bananas hahhahhah!!! I live here in Finland and i have never heard that "joke" before. Nice working Led05, very very cool thread you have...Here is spring too, +15 celsius yesterday

Here in states the “eager beaver” is kinda like the “early bird” that gets the worm - I took it and ran - haha

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When I plant potatoes I like to overplant so they drown out all the weeds, normally works well
 
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