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    Looks awesome, thanks for sharing

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoizonIvy View Post
    No, unfortunately we won’t have pumpkins ready, but it WILL look creepy as hell for Halloween…and I’ve got skeletons ready to be in a shocking display of what happens to folks that get too curious about the garden…


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    That sounds amazing PI please keep the thread updated I'm sure we'd all love to see your garden come Halloween.
    Every time I check this thread, I feel rather ashamed and if you could see the sorry state of my garden you'd know why.
    “The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by illearth67 View Post
    That sounds amazing PI please keep the thread updated I'm sure we'd all love to see your garden come Halloween.
    Every time I check this thread, I feel rather ashamed and if you could see the sorry state of my garden you'd know why.
    You are forgetting something, my friend..it’s still a GARDEN! A “sorry garden”, is simply a garden looking for forgiveness
    Real talk, I’ve never gardened before, but as my hubby says, I’m very impulsive, and very impatient, so this journey has been AMAZING. And I have SO MUCH I want to do next spring! Just gotta, promise, plan and pull the trigger!
    ( or, like me, grow a bunch of plants, THEN decide to build a garden)


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    I finally got my tomatoes a bit more organized..
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    I don’t know if I should trim the remaining flowers off and try to support the existing fruit, or just leave them alone to do their thing.. goodness knows, they know more than I do right now!!

    Few shots of the girls:
    A Pink Kush and Apple Fritter in the back yard..

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    MAC1 and Fritter in the front yard:
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    *DISCLAIMER: Don't judge my pics! You can only get so many shots of cannabis plants in your front yard, before drawing attention.. even after taking pictures of all the other plants as well, it can still feel...awkward


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    Beautiful PI I remember someone saying on another thread that Tomatoes grow like vines and your photos show that well.
    Your weed plants are looking great too and that fencing/netting should protect them from any curious animals.
    Let's just hope your nei***ours don't get curious too lol.

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    Having good luck with the nei***ors so far. I live in a pretty sleepy nei***orhood. Half retirement and half younger families.. fortunately, I live on the former side. I've actually had the sheriff's office has come by my house twice in the past 2 months, but it was just for jury duty Service. He didn't even glance over I think I'm being protected by a "higher" power..
    (HA! Stoner-mom joke!)


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    I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW I WAS GROWING BEANS!
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    I found a random seed and stuck it in a barrel for laughs. I had a jack in the beanstalk moment when it started sprouting, because I didn't know how big it would go, but then look! I cannot WAIT until next season!!!


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    Looking good PI. I'd go with your intuition and just let the tomatoes go. The kush n fritters are doing well, they should be smelling lovely these days. Enjoy the rest of your harvests and don't forget to compost everything after.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoizonIvy View Post
    I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW I WAS GROWING BEANS!
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    I found a random seed and stuck it in a barrel for laughs. I had a jack in the beanstalk moment when it started sprouting, because I didn't know how big it would go, but then look! I cannot WAIT until next season!!!


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    That's sweet! And yes, as you've found out, beans are easy. You just need to keep up with them. Sometimes that means picking them daily for a week or so.

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    It’s been pretty awesome this year..
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    Our nei***orhood has gotten competitive this year for Halloween decorations. It seems that every weekend, someone adds just a little bit more..which is funny, because I’ve been doing the same thing during the week

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