txhomegrown
Well-Known Member
Speaking as someone that actually lives in Texas and has been doing this for more years than i can remember, I must say you are wrong. I start throwing seeds out in march and early april, long before the seedling killing heat starts. The first few years, I would drive around and see if anything was growing. I saw plants growing. I never went back to try and harvest. I thought it might be too risky.I don't think seedlings left to fend for themselves are going to last very long in the Texas heat guys. Great idea, but I think this works a lot better up north. And the stick is in the mud. lol
I dont just plant around town. I go for drives in the dirt road parts of the county and am able to pick locations that are secluded, a little shaded, and preferably near a creek so the roots can find water. So please dont tell what cant be done unless you have lived here and tried it.