Gardenfaerie's Non-420 Gardening Thread

Re: Gardenfaerie Auto Fem/CFL to Greenhouse

WOW i am really loving your set-up....Indoor and Grow-house (your pool is nice and clean as well).

Ok so i went and got 26 new 40w globes i will put them up some time this week, thanks for this advice, i will also have a ChaT with LA to get more info, thanks again for the referral!!!

OK so now the thing i wanted to comment on, THE FISH POND. Your pond looks nice and happy the reason i bring this up is have you ever heard of a thing called aqua-phonics? in a nut shell you learn to grow with the water in your pond, see the fish punt into the water what the plants need and the plants take out what the fish don't need. I have a pond about the same size as yours and i am thinking of doing a Aqua-Phonics FLUX using the water from the pond and nothing ells.

Well again thanks for all the info..

A VERY Happy Grow and Smoke to you

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Wow Insane please invite me to your journal on this if you decide to do it. I would love to see what happens.....:circle-of-love:
 
Garden....I want to live in your garden... All I need is a hammock.. well and room for my dogs but really we would be good with a hammock...:circle-of-love:

Maybe one day we'll all just live over there and I'll build us a garden.

Hey, do you have any idea how to put the link from this thread in my journal at the bottom? If your head just exploded, don't worry about it! haha. I had a few mindexplo's today myself.
 
You can click on "Settings" at the upper right hand of the page, then look for Edit Signature on the left, from there you can put the links to your journal in. To make sure it creates a hyperlink you can write the title of the hyperlink after the actual .html and before the [/URL] ending. Hope this helps.
 
You can click on "Settings" at the upper right hand of the page, then look for Edit Signature on the left, from there you can put the links to your journal in. To make sure it creates a hyperlink you can write the title of the hyperlink after the actual .html and before the [/URL] ending. Hope this helps.

Perfect! Thank you very much for holding my hand!
 
Since this thread was wonderfully started for me, and since I have photos of the gardens and the wildlife out there, I can now post with no guilt! There are photos of a snake, bat, hawk, vultures, lizards, birds, all kinds of stuff I find living in my garden. Here goes:

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Wow, I am amazed at how much wild-life you are surrounded by. Lots of reptiles. And is there really tarantulas walking around? I hope that the moths aren't too dominant in that area. Great stuff, as this thread progresses I'm loving it more. :circle-of-love: :thanks:
 
Yes, I told you we are at the corner of four ecological regions. My state has ten different eco regions so this is about as diverse as it gets. We have green Anoles, Fence Lizards, Mediterranean geckgo, corn, rat, coral, copper head and diamond back snakes...the latter four poisonous, but very rare to see in lush gardens. Mostly like rocky outcropping, outlying areas of dry, craggy situations.

I'll post the photos of the Birdcam we have set up. Lots of hijinx at night with the raccoons. I don't mind them. I just go carefully where they tread. I don't want round worms!

We also have many tens or hundreds of thousands of Sandhill Crane and Brown Pelican migrating by. They swirl around very high up in the sky, honking away. The Pelicans move slow in formations of about 100 and make beautiful slow patterns in the sky as they pass. It's amazing to garden in the spring. This weekend I plan to get as many of my seeded poppies and other perennials planted. If it gets cold again, oh well. This is starting to get silly. NO MORE COLD. I live in the south, for heavens sake.
 
And certain women are poisonous too.......Emma and errrrrr, well, just Emma lol :)

Hey! Where ya been? Anything new on the "process" yet?

What are the odds I'd look out my back door and see on the street behind my house 7 police cars, guys sitting on the curb, tearing the car apart? Going on as I type! So funny. I also live directly across the street from a cop! Ah!!
 
OK I officially think you are nuts!!!! I love the flowers and the garden and all the greenery but snakes and spiders and bugs and lizards!!!!!! I love ya Garden but never mind on the hammock... Not a problem... I will stick with my cocoons in the field (cause they are going to die) and I think your back yard is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen and I love the birds and bunny but I doubt you could pay me to walk back there after seeing those pics..:thedoubletake::thedoubletake::thedoubletake: ......:circle-of-love:
 
OK I officially think you are nuts!!!! I love the flowers and the garden and all the greenery but snakes and spiders and bugs and lizards!!!!!! I love ya Garden but never mind on the hammock... Not a problem... I will stick with my cocoons in the field (cause they are going to die) and I think your back yard is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen and I love the birds and bunny but I doubt you could pay me to walk back there after seeing those pics..:thedoubletake::thedoubletake::thedoubletake: ......:circle-of-love:

Ya big baby! None of those little critters have ever bothered anybody in my yard. I've had many a pool partay and nobody ever got hurt from a little hiding spider who never comes out or a little lizzy who runs 100 mph away when you look at it.
 
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