Here is a pdf file about the study: https://files.catbox.moe/d8u4qy.pdf I have nothing to do with gardening but I would like to hear your thoughts on this. This comes from the alternative theories about our history. Actually, this is the link to the video where I found it: https://files.catbox.moe/cfrucb.mp4 The experiment part starts at 4:00. Before that there is some talk about global warming and the sun. The channel is called Static in the attic if anybody would like to check it out.
Everyone has to start somewhere -- what are some of your favorite gardening tools or ideas have you found that works for you?
During our last growing season, the wife and I decided to make our own collapsable trellises using cattle panel and zip ties. Works really well in our open garden. We had previously tried standing and supporting trellises vertically with angled supports, but we almost always ran into trouble when severe weather came along.
By making an A-frame structure out of the panels (securing at the top), it made it really easy to set up and never had an issue with the wind (though we did use a few stakes to hold it down just in case).
Anyone can grow and be profitable with a little effort. Few growers go from profitable to hyper profitable however, this is a hyper profitable grow. Equipment aside and a few items i have not figured out how to replicate, nothing is purchased that is designed to grow weed, soils are recycled after a year of composting, going strong like this for 8th year. This grow is 14 x 36 running on average 6k watts in double ended bulbs, it turns out on average 1.75 to 2.25 lbs per hood depending on strain.
My neighbors cut down some bushes in their front yard. I suspected that one of them was an azalea, and now a couple of weeks later I see its corpse on the side of the road, blooming... It WAS an azalea!!
It was a huge plant, too big for me to move and a lot of it looked dead since it's been uprooted for so long. Some of the tips were still pliable though, so I went back and cut off about 15 cuttings or so.
I have never had any real luck with rooting cuttings but I felt like I had to say least try to save this beautiful plant. I can go back tomorrow and get more cuttings if I didn't cut them right. Any advice anyone can give will be appreciated!!
We typically grow sweet corn for our use, but sometimes they are actually a bit too sweet for my taste. Wouldn't mind trying to grow some of the flour corn varieties. We've grown decent popcorn, but the timing of harvesting and drying are key to actually getting the kernels to pop. Don't think we're going to try those again this year..