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A Note Covering Indoor Seeds

01.24.10

When it comes to ordering marijuana seeds, caliber and trustworthiness is important. Preferably, the trader you go with promises quick shipping of the preferred strains - but watch out for swindles. Many important questions must be addressed before choosing the seller you intend to order from, and if you’ve heard enough to be wary of the problems, we’ll provide you with the rest you should still hear. With medical cannabis seeds as with all else, the upper hand goes to the online stockists when it comes to the ability to deal in a wide selection of strains. No matter what your tastes are, you can shop for the best breed, certain that you’ll find a website stocking it.

Can you entirely trust your domestic merchants? Make no mistake, Internet seedbanks boast greatly improved security. Do you really choose to gamble with official observation and arrest? A local outlet might have to deal with both, let’s not forget, in spite of any precautions. Worse still, they recognize who they sell to, which can leave you vulnerable legally. Using the twin strategies of obscuring the paperwork and checking to see that nothing stands out regarding the wrapping, Internet traders offer an amazing layer of discretion. You’ll find the majority request payment with cash rather than use credit cards. Even those ready to accept credit cards get rid of the transaction record as soon as they can.

Reaching out to a reliable seed bank is essential. You can order consistent consignments without having to worry about exposure. You’ll have to settle on yours based on their prestige. This reputation will appear as recommendations and supportive articles which are easily found nowadays. So you know who you want to order from, but do you know what you’ll be buying already? Give it some thought. Prior to making a final choice, however, you’ll want to consider the harvest months, your ideal weeks flowering, yield, individual plant heights, and the THC levels of the assorted strains. It shouldn’t need saying that you need to take into account how to cultivate your plants. Does your setup employ hydroponics, or grow them in the soil? Depending on which you have facilities for, you might need to adjust your decision. Getting decent weed seeds depends on making contact with a prestigious seedbank promising safe dispatches of remarkable value. This calls for some research, but having found it, you’ll be able to enjoy your plants free from cares.

Amazing Link Roundup

08.19.09

Hooray, it’s getting warm in my part of the world so we can get the lawn tools out and put the winter ones away and get to work. It’s almost time.

It’s hard to find the right stuff these days on the Internet. So many fake places spouting spammy nonsense. Here are my favorite (and REAL) resources so far:

Planting

Rototillers come in a variety of sizes, power, etc. Buy a rototiller with a few things in mind: force, size and soil type. Search for the right tiller in a store, then compare online. After searching high and low, I recommend the Rototiller Store for low prices. I can’t believe how easy the tiller store website is to use. Visit the website as soon as you can. You can totally see all the best prices and cultivators on the web in one place. They have the best deals around and great prices all in one spot.

The New Kid on the Block

A glimmer of hope in the economy? Want to be energized? I sure do. That’s why I joined this program that sells energy drinks - they’re healthy too. Did I mention this drink is super healthy? And it energizes one for quite some time too. Drinking this is quite an experience. This drink seriously energized me for over 12 hours without a crash. Improbable. The energy drink by efusjon only has 40 or 60 calories. Join the efusjon team called ‘a’. They are working the efusjon program like made and it’s definitely not a scam. This is a forced matrix mlm which means you can join and do nothing after getting 3 people to join and still make money…sounds too good to be true, but that’s what I’m doing. Go!

Splitter

Time to clean and prep the log splitter for storage. Store your outdoor machinery under a heavy duty tarp or in a shed. Also make sure it is clean. There is a great site if you’re looking to buy a splitter: Log Splitter Sale. You might need to get a new log splitter this year if yours is over 5 or 10 years old. Find the best ones at the site listed above. Go visit the site already if you’re looking for a splitter.

Hunky-dory! Hope this was an easy guide.

Growing Asparagus

05.12.08

Asparagus is a crop that you have to be patient for, but if you love the vegetable, it is well worth the wait. Asparagus is a perennial plant and can produce spears for up to 25 years if tended well.

As it is going to be a permanent part of your garden, it’s worth considering creating a separate garden bed for it. It can take up a fair bit of space and will need slightly different management than the regular garden.

Asparagus won’t yield much in the first few years you have it. It takes time to mature as a plant. Generally plants are bought from a nursery as two year old crowns. Once planted, it will be another full year before you can harvest anything but here is how it works…

Create a no dig garden as normal, but top with approximately 8 inches of compost rather than the usual 4. Create a furrow 5-6 inches deep and place your crowns 18 inches apart. If you are creating two rows, you will need 5 feet between rows. Cover the crowns with a few inches of compost. When they grow above that, fill in the furrow. Once they are again above that, mulch the bed and you’re underway.

It is strongly suggested that you purchase all male varieties. The female plants produce seeds which will over populate your garden. The seeds are also eaten by birds which disperse them widely creating a problem for native habitats.

After the first year in the garden (they are now 3 years old if you purchased two year old crowns) you will be able to harvest for about two weeks before you should stop. That’s it for that year. The next year, harvest for four weeks. Then finally in their fifth year, you will harvest for about 8 weeks, which is their normal season. Do not be tempted to over-harvest in the first couple of years as the plants need to develop and mature.

Once mature, the plants will produce asparagus spears 7-10 inches high. To harvest, bend the spear gently from the top. It will snap off naturally about half way down and you will take only the tender part of the spear indoors for cooking.

Judy Williams (http://www.no-dig-vegetablegarden.com) is a committed organic gardener. This site acts as a primer for all vegetable gardening aspects covering topics like how to build a garden, nurture seedlings, container gardening and composting. Sign up for the monthly newletter ‘Diggers Rest’.