The cops are still a hassle if they see you growing weed, I do know one guy tho that the cops don't bother for it and an other one that has been raided three times in the last couple of years and all the cops have done to him so far is destroy his plants and give him a fine... They live in...
I imagine some plants would provide a certain amount of pest control and or other benefits, I've only just recently started reading about companion planting and I think I'm gonna start growing some carrots around my plants in my other herb garden, I hear it works well for the roots of tomatoes...
They just don't like tassie is all... I can't fault them for that, but the fact that the african Sativas are enjoying it more down here than them is what gets me..
I found out from adding a little bit of a high nitrogen fert to the mix what my lovelies were wanting... except for the sandstorms... I firmly believe that they Hate Tasmania, which upsets me as I bought a whole 10 pack of them... I have some pure sativa plants that are enjoying the weather down...
I forgot my radishes, two different types, I'm not sure which ones, turnips and sweedes, rhubarb, Chocolate mint and maybe some other stuff that I can't remember atm...
Tomatoes, Chillies, Capsicum, Crystal Apple Cucumbers, Greenskin Zucchini, butternut pumpkin, dill, basil, pine trees, Squash, runner beans and hopefully some peruvian maize if it is still viable...
I often forget how lucky I am to be surrounded by nothing but farm land...
It sucks that the law stops some people from getting the help that they need...
Okay so My Swiss Cheese beauties are growing faster and more beautifully than everything else I've started so far (F1's I guess as I took the Nirvana Swiss Cheese and made some seeds from them, although I'm still not 100 on how to classify the seeds)
The Peyote Purps and the Sandstorm both from...
Thank you for the information... I will look in to that, I think a pound every 3 weeks may be a little more than I need but it'd be interesting to see if I could do that well myself...
I've got a friend that is looking to get in to Aquaponics, I'm not completely sold on the idea but it is interesting... Good on you for trying something different than the average...
I grow good plants organically outdoors but I am really interested in starting an Aeroponics grow after I've harvested this year and I was wondering who would be the best person on this site to study their work for setting up an Aeroponic system, preferably organic...
If I could be pointed...
Why is it that I can find docos on hydroponics, growing outdoors even Aquaponics but Oh no you start looking for detailed videos on aeroponics and it's like it's practiced by some secret society that have vowed to never divulge the innermost secrets of the craft...