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shamantra
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a new garden - need advices
#5241768 - 01/30/06 10:15 AM (6 years, 3 months ago) |
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so i had some damages latly, i lost 11 species from cold and a ganja crop when the hps fell over it. i have allready started new species. i have 3 species i need info on how to cultivate, pedicularis groenlandica, desmodium gyrans and tribulus terrestris, anyone? btw i have sent out envelopes to all i was in midtrade with today.
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shamantra
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Re: a new garden - need advices [Re: shamantra]
#5241778 - 01/30/06 10:20 AM (6 years, 3 months ago) |
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i have planted b.caapi, miribils multiflora, turnera diffusa, scirpus atrovirens, lagochilus intermedium and tabernanthe iboga today
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eve69
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Re: a new garden - need advices [Re: shamantra]
#5243159 - 01/30/06 04:47 PM (6 years, 3 months ago) |
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That kicks ass. I have a four year old caapi and a columbrina. I would so love a tabernanthe but they're slow growing trees. But for collectors value yeah I would love one. Lago is cool. I also have a bunch of kona coffee. They're slow here. The caapi is the fastest growing. A very pretty vine that can be trained any way you can imagine. Bugs love them though. They give off a sweetness from the nodey areas under their offshoots and their leaves. I'm pretty sure that all of nature somehow sighs near them. They're a good plant and would probably love a shadey porch or partially sunny wall, or anything really, with a couple times weekly watering, esp in summer. I'm just dialoging because I want your tabernanthe... even if one doesn't have everything just having a few witchy plants can really add to the intelligence of the neighborhood. Just watch. Some plants control elements and luck and karma too. If one has ever heard of a shade garden or a nakshatra garden then you know what I'm saying.
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lwo
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Re: a new garden - need advices [Re: eve69]
#5243763 - 01/30/06 06:46 PM (6 years, 3 months ago) |
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You have a great garden, and his has great potential. I have sage, morning glory, san pedro, annise hyyssop, cayenne pepper, basil, rosemarry, elf tomatoes, mint/peppermint, echinecha, nicotine rustica, chamomile, california poppy, lavender, snow pea, and last but not least, mescaline lettuce mix ( 4 varriety) activly in growth. It's a lot of plants, and they all like a lot of things.. but I think my garden is pretty easy. My suggestions: read, study, think before you do. Handle with care, love your plants, feed them give them light, etcc...Good luck it's a great lineup that you have.
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