Ozzy2001 said:I read that you want to dig them up after the season and cut the roots back.
Lol wow. Hard part for me would be to get them in the sun but keep them away from any structures.grantmichaels said:There's a book or such on growing them from years ago that recommends which sun-facing wall etc, and some structures to fasten to you soffit or whatever ...
The blog post I recall was a guy w/ a Ditch Witch in his backyard trying to cut through the roots that extended under his patio ...
Shit. I can't even do this right lol. Guess I need the rheostat.wheebz said:awesome looking, but dear god do not create that big of a vortex when doing a starter
thats just nuts
Ozzy2001 said:Well, they grow about 25' feet long and can weigh 20+lbs. so i think it would fall over. Although, I guess I could put them next to the rope I would set up and train them on there.
Lol wow. Hard part for me would be to get them in the sun but keep them away from any structures.
wheebz said:This is really all you need
the vortex should not touch the bottom of the stir plate, it should just barely agitate it
https://youtu.be/1zUYxb-_B8A?t=274
very cool thanks. I just have to check the sun situation where I want to do it. It's on the outskirts of where the woods meet the yard so there is no structure or anything I would care about being over run.RocketMan said:
a few ideas for ya: