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Muppet69_420
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I Want More Diversity For My Garden
#5731401 - 06/09/06 04:55 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I have,
Pap. Som. (you know )
California Poppies
Calinta
Morning Glories (along fence and shed)
Bush Morning Glories (along fence and shed)
Moonflower (along fence and shed)
Sweet Pees (along fence and shed)
MJ
Lemon Tree (20 years old) Dwarf Orange Tree (Store bought and ready to bloom next spring) and a blood orange dwarf tree if I feel like getting it.
Now thats about it and I have about 1-2 rows left to plant in my garden area and a lot of dirt areas waiting around my backyard to be filled with some plants/trees.
I was thinking of buying some hard to get seeds from BBB that will grow in my area, which is Central california. Please gimme some ideas as to which seeds I can purchase that will grow in my area and arent obtainable so easily in local nurseries etc.
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Edited by Muppet69_420 (06/09/06 04:56 PM)
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Legoulash
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Re: I Want More Diversity For My Garden [Re: Muppet69_420]
#5731648 - 06/09/06 06:29 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I wish I had your climate, If I were you I would grow mimosa hostilis, kratom and kava kava shouldnt need a greenhouse for those. wouldnt hurt either tho 
Wild dagga looks good in the garden, as does salvia divinorum i have grown it out doors here in saskatchewan(westurn canada) and it got used to our hot and sunny summer days.. no humidity tent even, just shade cloth
Good luck with your garden
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Vertigo6911
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Re: I Want More Diversity For My Garden [Re: Legoulash]
#5732028 - 06/09/06 08:21 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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i second the mimosa, they are beatifull. also note that dagga also comes in a white veriety.
kanna are nice for ground cover, and they come in nice verieties. phalaris grass can get very tall and can look pretty kewl in the right places.
passionflower can be a nice break from the mg's and have spectacular flowers.
pleiospilos bolushii is a pretty wicked looking 'living stone' wich is way different from any ethno's out there.
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CptnGarden
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Re: I Want More Diversity For My Garden [Re: Vertigo6911]
#5732435 - 06/09/06 10:10 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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yeah and their seeds look like a gangreen nutsack coming out of a jaundiced asshole...
or more appropriately, a green alien dude coming out of the ass in the ground.
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Muppet69_420
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Re: I Want More Diversity For My Garden [Re: CptnGarden]
#5732564 - 06/09/06 10:57 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I have MH! I just need a cultivating guide for it so I know how to grow em .
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I live to learn and learn to live. forget w/e was here b4 it was meth gibberish.... ....thats as old as my account... On that note fart in public and grin. Hail Shroomery!
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