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No. Looked into it but it was a fortune for shipping so I didn't get it. Gonna have to get some next year. Never got even this far before without everything being wrecked by bugs and composted. Kept the bugs in check this time though
Shame! It does work quite well. If it becomes legal here, I'll sure use it! I just don't want the stress of shadowland outdoor grow again.
 
Its a total mess between the hot/humid/wet we've been having plus being sick. The mulch was riddled with random crabgrass and sedge seeds but I haven't had the energy or a cool enough day to pull any of it yet. Just going out to take pictures was enough to make me need to sit down I got so dizzy. 100+ degrees out and 70% humidity, we've been under basically nonstop heat advisory for weeks.
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Not sure what the weird thing with the yellow leaves and the black spikey "flower" things is but pretty sure its not supposed to be there either.
Gardens filled in nicely since I last saw them :d5:
 
Bobby’s Girl is Alf4 Black Dragon pheno. FD only had males from old seeds, so to save the line, he crossed to White Widow to make Bobby’s Widow.
It’s his answer to a more middle of the road smoke.
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Oh nice to know! bobby's widow and Cascadian Blueberry made midwest widow which was my 1st 1lb plant so.. i guess i have some dragon in the genetics? i have 1 seed left...
 
Then there's the other jungle in the back :rofl:
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@Bill.de.Cat swamp rose's rehab is going pretty well!

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The butternut squash is literally trying to take over the entire yard. Its going up the fence on the side, spreading across towards the shed, and back to the back fence now :rofl: told hubby next year its going in the raised bed next to the shed with the lattice so it can go up the post to the balcony :rofl::rofl:

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Kinda gave up on weeding it at this point, whatever happens happens.

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Sad wild cherry tomato plant that I thought was done for after the dogs climbed up in there and crushed it lol
 
All and all its just a wild crazy mess but so am I so I guess it works lmao. I've already gotten one cucumber the size of my forearm (which the entire plant is hidden by the butternut lol) and there's tons of baby butternuts everywhere and random clusters of immature tomatoes. Potato stalks are poking through the tall grass and a ton of random volunteer tomato plants all over as well lol.
 
Alright @Jerseyphresh1 home from picking up #3 so I got some pics to share lol. All the butterflies are different individuals, there's at least a few dozen just of the Skippers who frequent my little patch. The males are more orange in color and will perch in one spot for hours waiting for a female. The females are the darker, more brown in tone ones, like from my pic I posted last night.

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If anyone has suggestions on what to do with the 100lbs of lemon balm pictured above please lmk lol

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Usually the San Pedro puts out a single bloom in a season, if it blooms at all. Its been incredibly happy this year apparently.

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Even with as much of a mess as the front is right now I still have people stop randomly when I'm out there to tell me how much they like it. Definitely better than a scraggly patch of grass imo, and the wildlife seems to appreciate it as well. Absolutely breaks up the monotony of grass and boring azalea+boxwood landscaping on the block lol.
 
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