Easy Poor Man's Fence?

I honestly cannot find anything about how my yield with only the minimum sunlight of 5 hours is affected. It obviously took longer than originally planned to acquire my home, I wanted seeds planted March as usual, I am a creature of comfort, I do best following the directions of those wiser...

I can relate. I would plant some bagseed (or other low-cost genetics) and let the plants tell you. Maybe not much of a harvest this season, but good things learned for the next.

Oh and here's something to cheer you right up. :bigjoint: cn
[video=youtube;GdF9TzP3eKk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdF9TzP3eKk[/video]
 
I can relate. I would plant some bagseed (or other low-cost genetics) and let the plants tell you. Maybe not much of a harvest this season, but good things learned for the next.

Oh and here's something to cheer you right up. :bigjoint: cn
[video=youtube;GdF9TzP3eKk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdF9TzP3eKk[/video]
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Mr Mellow especially loves

That stupid fucker
 
My back yard also has major roots from the tree, I am a student of those who dig not use pots... it's like the world is against me using Free and Better Energy

We have 1 fir that is 100' if it's a foot, with 7 plants in the root zone. I feel your pain. Had to use a concrete bar in some places.
 
We have 1 fir that is 100' if it's a foot, with 7 plants in the root zone. I feel your pain. Had to use a concrete bar in some places.
Thanks, and I am being a bit dramatic I guess last year at the rental I went through solid ground that held roots and huge rocks to replace with decent soil... but damn it I started in February!
 
We have 1 fir that is 100' if it's a foot, with 7 plants in the root zone. I feel your pain. Had to use a concrete bar in some places.
Thank You! Mr Mellow and I will be churning the soil soon... any input on something we can rent or buy that will help us with roots?!
 
smart pots on top of the soil. or id build on hell of a tree house with no roof. that tree should hav e no prob hold a shit load of weight. and tie the leash of your best buddy to the base no on e will get your shit.
 
I guess what I am saying is :dunce: concrete bar?

D'oh! Missed this earlier, sorry. It's one of those steel bars, 5' long roughly, point on one end, kind of a chisel head on the other end normally. We always called them concrete bars, I assume, because someone uses them for busting concrete (They sure seem built to handle it.). Be warned, they are solid steel, and it is a workout. It'll plow through roots, rocks, and hardpack though.

Edit: Concrete bar must be slang in my circles. Google "digging bar" you'll see a ton of examples in the shopping section.
 
D'oh! Missed this earlier, sorry. It's one of those steel bars, 5' long roughly, point on one end, kind of a chisel head on the other end normally. We always called them concrete bars, I assume, because someone uses them for busting concrete (They sure seem built to handle it.). Be warned, they are solid steel, and it is a workout. It'll plow through roots, rocks, and hardpack though.

Edit: Concrete bar must be slang in my circles. Google "digging bar" you'll see a ton of examples in the shopping section.
We use these to pry out rocks and break through sandstone in the lakes area. They are a life saver....We call them bar chisels around here.
 
D'oh! Missed this earlier, sorry. It's one of those steel bars, 5' long roughly, point on one end, kind of a chisel head on the other end normally. We always called them concrete bars, I assume, because someone uses them for busting concrete (They sure seem built to handle it.). Be warned, they are solid steel, and it is a workout. It'll plow through roots, rocks, and hardpack though.

Edit: Concrete bar must be slang in my circles. Google "digging bar" you'll see a ton of examples in the shopping section.
OK it'll be Mr Mellow doing the hard work or I hope lol he is thinking it may be the same gadget that you use for fence posts? I also walked by a house today and think I'm getting the hedge thing more... they had a raised yard? idk but it is with a 3' brick fence around the raised yard with 3' hedges... seems kinda hard still?
 
Great of Finger?

This man was. ~giggle~ cn

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