There are many differing viewpoints concerning pests and gardening. The 3LB’s viewpoint is not unique, however it is just a little unusual in a couple of aspects. When dealing with garden disease, it seems best to approach the problem much as would a physician, and the basic paradigm of healing is simple - “First [...]
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29 May, 2008
LUI Day 61
they are currently around 2 feet in height . . . some just over and a couple just under that . . . . . . . . . although we didn’t measure with a tape measure (perhaps we should have) . [...]
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2 Mar, 2008
LUI Day 60
here’s a fun look at LUI for day 60
. . . 3 weeks into bloom with 5 weeks left to go
. . . and look at the visible trichs . . . and a look from a little further back . . . the LUI’s [...]
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1 Mar, 2008
LUI Day 58
Phenotype - the physical appearance of an organism . . . Genotype - the genetic constitution of an organism . . . . . . . . . (Definitions from - Botany for Gardeners) so the Genotype is the sum of [...]
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21 Feb, 2008
Molasses For Organic Pest Control
One final benefit of molasses is it’s ability to be used in the control of a couple of common pests encountered in gardening. The most commonly known use of molasses is it’s ability to help control Fire Ants, but we’ve also found an internet reference to the ability of molasses to [...]
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18 Feb, 2008
Here’s a story that should wake up the folks who worship at the altar of the pharmaceutical industry . . . their products can make people seriously ill or even kill if used improperly . . . cannabis never killed anybody . . . and good homegrown herb is safe for most anybody!
Second drugs mix [...]
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4 Jan, 2008