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Pepper-Guru said:Patio
Spicegeist said:Wow! Look at those plants, unbelievable! You must get some nice sun there...
millworkman said:Awesome stuff Rich. Those guys you just "tossed" in the dirt are producing well also. Any chance we can get better shots of those? I cannot even comment on the patio without... damn.
3/5King said:After looking at your update, you can picture me as Curly from the three stooges after he "smells the cheese".....
Those Indian Carbons are beautiful. The FSB's areinteresting looking pods. Everything is spot on as usual PG.
I don't deserve the credit, the mircrobes do!Seacowboy said:Awesome poddage and the growth on the patio is amazing. Again raising the bar, very high....
Trippa said:Indian Carbons look suitably impressive .... Patio to match . aces!!
ronniedeb said:Great Photos Guru. Must be difficult to move between the plants on the patio.
This iphone does color the images a bit, but for the most part, the colors are extremely vibrant this year!wahlee76 said:Great update as usual, are you sure you don't use photoshop to add extra color to your pods? They almost look too good to be true
Its awesome. I got seeds if you want em.Pr0digal_son said:Patio is RAGING! Rooster spur is a great looking plant,damn. That one is going on next years list.
Indeed. Love IPA day. I tapped my kegs and enjoyed the fruits of our imagination yesterday. And also enjoyed a nice bottle of Diddler by Merkin Vineyards. MJK is killing it in the wine scene.Jobu said:Those are so bad-ass! Remember, today Aug 1st is IPA Day. Get some Sculpin Habanero if you can find it locally. We have a Rye IPA we will be running through a Randal of Red Savina Habs next Saturday at a Beer Fest. Cheers!
They are the eternal protectors of my basement entry! Whats the yellow 7 lineage? I will be moving the garden space up on the hill where the chicken coop is. I wanted my back yard and grass back! lol Thinking of getting a pool as well.windchicken said:Rich, I love the way those patio plants are squared off in all three dimensions....Like legionnaires of Rome standing shoulder-to-shoulder, impenetrable, their hulking strength only to be imagined, except by the damned fool Gauls who would dare throw themselves against them.... (That image courtesy of the opening minutes of Episode One, Season One of HBO's "Rome." One of the all-time greatest moments in television... )
The Yellow 7 from Hippy is the variety I seem to reach for in the garden more than any other, and the plants are just so damned robust and productive....That one you carried to the restaurant was a chunk!
Since you leveled your mounded rows, are you finished with in-ground, or did I miss that discussion?
I salute your grow...Respect!
Here are some shots. Remember, I simply transplanted these into the compacted clay, laid some mulch and walked away. Never even watered them so far. I have a feeling they are just now starting to try and grow.millworkman said:Those guys you just "tossed" in the dirt are producing well also. Any chance we can get better shots of those?