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Indoor Nizmo's earthbox adventure under HLG Blackbird!!

I'm buying another jr for the jean-o testers. I'm thinking of 2 jrs and 2 5 gallon fabric pots to do a side by side aswell(since its 2 of each strain) and see how they do.. @WildBill
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Hey nizmo, gorgeous plants!

On the menu of my local taquería they use 'barbacoa' for brisket, cooked until it falls apart in a stringy mess, kind of like Cuban 'ropa vieja.' After you mentioned that might not be a good definition, I had to look it up. So in the dictionary 'barbacoa' translates as barbecue. In fact, they said that the English word 'barbecue' comes from the Spanish 'barbacoa.' So I learned something you probably already knew, thank you very much.
 
Hey nizmo, gorgeous plants!

On the menu of my local taquería they use 'barbacoa' for brisket, cooked until it falls apart in a stringy mess, kind of like Cuban 'ropa vieja.' After you mentioned that might not be a good definition, I had to look it up. So in the dictionary 'barbacoa' translates as barbecue. In fact, they said that the English word 'barbecue' comes from the Spanish 'barbacoa.' So I learned something you probably already knew, thank you very much.

Thanks I definitely enjoy and love growing plants weird to say but it comes naturally or like feels natural to me to do it.

You gotta try traditional barbacoa made in a hole in the dirt now that gots some flavor.
 
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