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Good for you for taking my humor in the right way Trail.

We love to see your panorama pictures, for those of us who live in cities or even just built up areas, they are a breath of fresh air.
Don't ever stop my friend.

We also love the fact that you so do appreciate what you have. Too many of us take for granted what is on our doorstep.

eP.
thanks ep, I'm remembering some stuff arty posted about funny bones, gotta keep it light, so much fright out there
 
Good for you for taking my humor in the right way Trail.

We love to see your panorama pictures, for those of us who live in cities or even just built up areas, they are a breath of fresh air.
Don't ever stop my friend.

We also love the fact that you so do appreciate what you have. Too many of us take for granted what is on our doorstep.

eP.

Well put eP! Im stuck in one of the most violent cities in the nation...
 
I've been having trouble with my transition table as I prepare plants for outdoors. The problem is they want to blow over and since I started putting 16 oz cups, some have fell as many as 3 times. Here's a few pics, one of before and now ... with the edition of a child's wading tub ...

Then and ....
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now!
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When I was making cages to protect plants, I saved a piece for a potential scrog net! I had just bought a new row of fence and thought, "why not see if the piece I already cut will work?" This was fortunate, because I could here some thunder in the distance and I did do a rushed job making cuts and fitting the plants in snugly. I bet it wasn't a minute before a big wind gust came and then I started worrying about table and all blowing away! I will soon be abandoning the table and get these girls closer to the ground! :peace:
 
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I've been having trouble with my transition table as I prepare plants for outdoors. The problem is they want to blow over and since I started putting 16 oz cups, some have fell as many as 3 times. Here's a few pics, one of before and now ... with the edition of a child's wading tub ...

Then and ....
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now!
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When I was making cages to protect plants, I saved a piece for a potential scrog! I just bought a new row and thought, "why not see if the piece I already have cut will work?" This was fortunate, because I could here some thunder in the distance and I did do a rushed job making cuts and fitting the plants in snugly. I bet it wasn't a minute before a big wind gust came and then I started worrying about table and all blowing away! I will soon be abandoning the table and get these girls closer to the ground!
good idea, and plants look transitioned, liking the sun
 
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