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  1. J

    First Time Growing in Long Island, Question About Soil

    You think I should ditch the in-ground idea for my first go-around? I think you're right
  2. J

    First Time Growing in Long Island, Question About Soil

    September it can start to get chilly but yea I'm high lol it stays pretty warm into October most years
  3. J

    First Time Growing in Long Island, Question About Soil

    I don't know if I should trust the soil or build a 20'x26' flower bed and then fill with supersoil
  4. J

    First Time Growing in Long Island, Question About Soil

    Thankfully my location is wide-open and I should have full sunlight throughout the day
  5. J

    First Time Growing in Long Island, Question About Soil

    I was going to space them six feet apart
  6. J

    First Time Growing in Long Island, Question About Soil

    I'm growing 12 plants so I was going to make a 24'x30' enclosure (I have local deer and cats) and then I'm going to make a raised flower bed big enough for 3x4 of the plants... unless I should make an individual bed for each plant?
  7. J

    First Time Growing in Long Island, Question About Soil

    Yea it gets pretty cold around September but I was looking to get plants in before June 21st
  8. J

    First Time Growing in Long Island, Question About Soil

    And thank you :bigjoint:
  9. J

    First Time Growing in Long Island, Question About Soil

    Would raised beds prevent the bud from growing as large as it could?
  10. J

    First Time Growing in Long Island, Question About Soil

    So the title says it all, I'm planning on growing here on the island and I would like to do an outdoor grow. I am not too sure of the type of soil I have (I know I can get it tested and I will), can I dig out a hole for each seedling and fill it with super soil for it to use during its growth?
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