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CannaPanda

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are you sure that its not an optical trick cause the second pic seems to be taken from 10-20 feet back from the first..(that is if you really are concerned about the size of the garden).. any BBCheese Out There? full of yellow crystals? :D
 

fdd2blk

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are you sure that its not an optical trick cause the second pic seems to be taken from 10-20 feet back from the first..(that is if you really are concerned about the size of the garden).. any BBCheese Out There? full of yellow crystals? :D

i should go thru my files and match up my pics. it try to get at least a few pics from "designated" spots. i have landmarks in the yard i stand next to. it would be kinda cool to put them in slide show some how. maybe this winter. :hump:
 

DubsFan

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make it a dry suit with a twenty yr old blond nymph waiting to defrost me upon my return....and ok ....I'm there!! hahahaha! :mrgreen:
January 1996. I was moving my crazy ass girlfriend to SD. I still lived in NorCal. As we were entering the heart of SD I look
west on the 5 to Mission Bay/De Anza cove...a every popular launch ramp. Dudes were wearing board shorts while wake boarding and jet skiing.

In 90 days or less I moved to SD. Best thing I ever did.

The girl was nutz...so that means she was super hot in the sac but a total nut job. She was dirty dirty girl so I put up with her for a little longer than normal. :hump:

I never plan on leaving now. New chick though. :mrgreen::blsmoke:
 

Hank

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Im always amazed by your gardens Fdd. I will admit though last summer here was a hell of alot better than this summer so far. Growing that is. My Veggie and Wildflower garden is doing well though although could be doing better.

-Hank
 

tahoe58

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there a lady in town that has kept track of when her MayDay tree blossoms each year. yea...I agree she needs other extracurricular activities to FILL her time, but .... focus ...... this year was 25 days later than the 25 year average. and I know the forage crops are WAY behind here as well. it just seems to be one of those years. Walk on!!~~
 

grow space

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it stopped a few weeks ago and looks fine now. the leaves that were affected still look like that, but new growth is normal. :mrgreen:


my garden seems tiny compared to last year, hence my lack of pics. i'm kinda bummed and a little worried. :cry:



July 12th of last year, ................... View attachment 474556


July 12th of this year, ................... View attachment 474557


So sweet man-If i were you, i would strip down naked and just run, high as hell between those beauties:):):)


keep up the good work mann....:peace:
 

Boulderheads

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hey fdd, I'm not sure if you missed my question a few days ago, but as far as splinting branches back together after storms, do you have any recommendations? I took some aquarium air pump hose and made a nice amend with that, any home remedies to keep disease and bugs out until it can heal?
 

Boulderheads

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thanks delta, last few days have been crazy, trying to learn how to use Flash for an authoring class I am taking..my brain is stretched too thin, sorry I missed that fdd
 

fdd2blk

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i have a few that i need to bind up ahead of time. they are plants i topped and didn't get a chance to get tomato cages around them. they will want to split down the center when they get buds on them. i will use green plastic garden tape and wrap them real well, so they won't split. :wink:
 

Boulderheads

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thanks again, I think that is what is going on with my outdoor gardens. I topped each plant and the split took place right where I topped. I will make sure I wrap them all up real well before they start getting real heavy with flowers. For now the make shift stakes will do the trick!
 
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