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FresnoFarmer

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I don't think I'd use permethrin, woot..........................."In agriculture, permethrin is mainly used on cotton, wheat, maize, and alfalfa crops. Its use is controversial because, as a broad-spectrum chemical, it kills indiscriminately; as well as the intended pests, it can harm beneficial insects including honey bees, and aquatic life.[5]
I am regretting using spinosad because I have barely been seeing bees this year. I usually have them all over, pollinating evverything. My tomato yield sucked.
 

mwooten102

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Yea they're currently filling a gap 6' x 30' plus it's actually up into the neighbors trees and you can see two gourds up there lol. I'm still extending the trellis. The gourds and the trellis are nice.. they serve two purposes... 1. They're fucking cool and 2. it'd be real fucking hard to come over that fence with them there.
 

Garden Boss

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Yea they're currently filling a gap 6' x 30' plus it's actually up into the neighbors trees and you can see two gourds up there lol. I'm still extending the trellis. The gourds and the trellis are nice.. they serve two purposes... 1. They're fucking cool and 2. it'd be real fucking hard to come over
No they aren't edible I made bird houses out of the last ones. This time my old lady wants to make snake / rat hides and I've got a local artist interested in carving some.
They look awesome, and will definitely make a hell of a trip hazard for fence hoppers. They would get tangled up and be hanging like a gourd :smile:
 

Fast50

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Lol, badass gourds. Awesome yard and thread. I gota ask a dumbass ? Since I wondering. Where in cali is safest/most legalish place to grow like that in my backyard? With just a reg license or whatnot? I gota do it is why i ask. Thanks and goodluck. Hope all goes well!
 
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