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Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Jan-Mar '26

Do they need any kind of support or trellis? :pass:


Not really... :biggrin: .. obviously I want them to drape over the pot...but the wind got them and shoved them all the same way..


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They got to about 3 ft just holding on to each other...much...much easier than growing them in soil...:headbang:...don't tie them up with frames and pea netting..drape them down...:pass:..they look after themselves..
 
Not really... :biggrin: .. obviously I want them to drape over the pot...but the wind got them and shoved them all the same way..


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They got to about 3 ft just holding on to each other...much...much easier than growing them in soil...:headbang:...don't tie them up with frames and pea netting..drape them down...:pass:..they look after themselves..
I’m for sure going to try this, this year :headbang: :pass:
 
If you don't give em one they'll find one :biggrin:


Before wabbits...I used to grow peas and broad beans in alternate wide rows..the broad beans are upright and strong...so the peas clung to them...saved putting a frame up..... :headbang:
 
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Time to turn this weekend on




Time to pull an official #Smokebreak ....:smokeout:.. there's enough of us.....



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I'll stick the coffee on...and put something on the jukebox........:eyebrows:...



 
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