How Does Your Garden Grow??????

farmerfischer

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Well I'm thinking about planting a cover crop on my biggest veggie garden.. I'm thinking beans.. I had thought about using clover but I don't want deer coming in and getting use to the yard.. far as I've noticed ,the deer here don't care much for garden beans... Does anyone here have any ideas other then beans that would be good for a cover crop that deer don't care for that much?
 

too larry

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Well I'm thinking about planting a cover crop on my biggest veggie garden.. I'm thinking beans.. I had thought about using clover but I don't want deer coming in and getting use to the yard.. far as I've noticed ,the deer here don't care much for garden beans... Does anyone here have any ideas other then beans that would be good for a cover crop that deer don't care for that much?
A lot of folks do a mix, like this one. . . .

https://www.harrisseeds.com/products/30001-Cover-Crop-WinterMax?variant=39337226833&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0qKTkfGc2gIV1zuBCh3mOgW0EAQYBCABEgJxVvD_BwE

Not sure if the deer would eat it, but it doesn't sound like it would be good.
 
You in main?i can't remember .. I'm over in Michigan .
Hey im thunkin about doing a small outdoor. Im in michigan judt wondering about the laws for doing it. Chainlink sll the way around and on top? How tall? And by visible does that mean structure being visible or plants inside the structure? Thanks for any info
 

farmerfischer

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Hey im thunkin about doing a small outdoor. Im in michigan judt wondering about the laws for doing it. Chainlink sll the way around and on top? How tall? And by visible does that mean structure being visible or plants inside the structure? Thanks for any info
It depends... I have a friend who built a ten foot privacy fence around his back yard and the cops said as long as it's lockable and the plants are not visible and proper paperwork on hand he was fine.. the law states that the plants must be in a lockable "facility.". As long as it's secure and the plant are not to visible you should be fine.. chain link fence covered with foggy plastic should be fine as long as you can lock it and it's secure.. meaning it can't be climbed into
 
It depends... I have a friend who built a ten foot privacy fence around his back yard and the cops said as long as it's lockable and the plants are not visible and proper paperwork on hand he was fine.. the law states that the plants must be in a lockable "facility.". As long as it's secure and the plant are not to visible you should be fine.. chain link fence covered with foggy plastic should be fine as long as you can lock it and it's secure.. meaning it can't be climbed into
Awesome. I know the laws are pretty gray still and as long as its locked and secured and not visible it should be alright but figured id ask a fellow michigander.
 
It depends... I have a friend who built a ten foot privacy fence around his back yard and the cops said as long as it's lockable and the plants are not visible and proper paperwork on hand he was fine.. the law states that the plants must be in a lockable "facility.". As long as it's secure and the plant are not to visible you should be fine.. chain link fence covered with foggy plastic should be fine as long as you can lock it and it's secure.. meaning it can't be climbed into
One more thing, would you know if being a caregiver if i could do my indoors and some outdoors as long as im in my limit?
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

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One article sez top Okra at 6' back to 4'. Another sez top at 18" and pinch tips(???). I would like a bushy plant with several heads. Advice from anyone who has been there, done that, would be greatly appreciated.
 
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