Doc's Dank Seeds

DCobeen

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lets say I just spent $6275.29 on 3.3 acres on a mountain with southern exposure. So yeah you can find cheap land. I paid $60k for an acre with a old ass house in Michigan last year so yep its cheap there. Really a mile plus up with UV rocking it so it will be a great investment.
 

oldman60

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lets say I just spent $6275.29 on 3.3 acres on a mountain with southern exposure. So yeah you can find cheap land. I paid $60k for an acre with a old ass house in Michigan last year so yep its cheap there. Really a mile plus up with UV rocking it so it will be a great investment.
With that elevation and exposure you should develop some great plants.

:peace:
 

DCobeen

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Been watching vidoes on garden of eden wood chip/compost/manure layering and Talked with @Andrew2112 and we gonna go that route and not use pots unless the ground is all rock then pots will have to happen. I really like that you use 75% less water using that method. I wanted to find a solution that would use less water and sure enough the answer was shown to me. Is it God/Karma or what? Either way this should be sweet if we can do it like this
Top layer- 1 inch of manure cow/chicken or horse
2nd from top wood chips 3-4 inches
3rd from top compost from wood chips ect 2-3 inches
bottom layer mushroom compost mixed with soil 2-3 inches
so it will be 8-12 inches deep. if youy all want to see it youtube back to garden of eden its a long video about 1hr 45 min long but worth it.
 

oldman60

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Been watching vidoes on garden of eden wood chip/compost/manure layering and Talked with @Andrew2112 and we gonna go that route and not use pots unless the ground is all rock then pots will have to happen. I really like that you use 75% less water using that method. I wanted to find a solution that would use less water and sure enough the answer was shown to me. Is it God/Karma or what? Either way this should be sweet if we can do it like this
Top layer- 1 inch of manure cow/chicken or horse
2nd from top wood chips 3-4 inches
3rd from top compost from wood chips ect 2-3 inches
bottom layer mushroom compost mixed with soil 2-3 inches
so it will be 8-12 inches deep. if youy all want to see it youtube back to garden of eden its a long video about 1hr 45 min long but worth it.
You could check on absorbent polymers also, Hydrosorb comes to mind.
I'm sure you guys will get a handle on it.

:peace:
 

DCobeen

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You could check on absorbent polymers also, Hydrosorb comes to mind.
I'm sure you guys will get a handle on it.

:peace:
why nature has it all right there for us. doc dug down 4 ft ot so and its kinda clayish down there and the top part is really nice. Adding a shit ton of wood chips will only help and hold moisture in if we add in manure under it so it can feed the chips and I will have mine done so even if we use 50% less water that is huge for us this year.
 

green217

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lets say I just spent $6275.29 on 3.3 acres on a mountain with southern exposure. So yeah you can find cheap land. I paid $60k for an acre with a old ass house in Michigan last year so yep its cheap there. Really a mile plus up with UV rocking it so it will be a great investment.
holy shit, that make's me wanna strart putting back some $ and snatch a few acres up
 
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