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getting dirty: what's in the garden?
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[QUOTE="ClifSpliffy, post: 3975212, member: 9260"] ye ol wooden choppers George, a farmer of some reknown down in virginny, and in his diaries ('musings of a bad mofo?'), writes that you plant ur [I]cannabis seeds[/I] in the 2nd or 3rd week of may (and separate the sexes in early/mid august). his pal and fellow farmer TJ, he of fame as the inventor of the patented cannabis seed rake, agreed. them boys knew farming. checking the tea leaves for long range prospects of rain in the region, it does seem like that yuge mass of cold just now pooling together up in poutine land, may bring a few weeks of steady showers coming, but fer now, i'll only buy that it may happen in adirondack land, and upper newangland, so until further notice, we'll continue to top off the water tanks, and dig out from storage those 100 foot sections of hose. the 200s are a p.i.t.a. to handle cuz we ain't organized enuf to have them all nicely spooled up. they just sit in a big pile. got washers? [/QUOTE]
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