DGBAMA
Well-Known Member
Those look great. Mine are still recovering from transplant shock/sunburn/flashflood.
Thanks, I hope in two weeks I will have some big enough to put in, About 150.They are looking good BT. They are growing fast. When do you think you will be planting the rest?
I will find out, It Might give me some breathing room, I hope. as long as we don't get a early frost I might make it with the late starts.As hard as you're working at it you will have a jungle at harvest time, may be the staggered plant will work for you later with the flue curing
I think I just got out of the Doghouse For planting in the front Field.Either that or bury it she would love that huh?
You say that now, Wait till harvest.... Better get a plan going now.I think I just got out of the Doghouse For planting in the front Field.
Thank you, Mr Bee. Know if I can only get my wife to think so.BT, your garden is very nice and easy on the eyes. you've got a great start and set up there. I was thinking about the black plastic cover too and next year I would like to do that.

If I'm not miss taken, I see Two. One playing with a bug and the black pipe by the tractor. The photo voltiac aray is nice.20 more and You are off the grid selling power back.She is Cool with the harvest bit as long as I keep my Crap in My Garage.
Can you See The Well.
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That or the Sky is out of level. ThanksWell done. Nice garage; looks to be low on the left, probably from the weight of last year's crop.
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