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Silly String

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Do some chicken wire or plastic fencing on the bottom/sides of your outdoor hole, then some dirt, and then your plants. We used to do that for our tulip bulbs or root veggies. More fencing on top around the plants as needed. You can always go all Bill Murray/Caddyshack on those gofers........

I find chicken wire super cheap at garage sales all the time (in the "Free Box" sometimes).

This year we made a vertical planter out of pallets (it's not for weed, but for herbs and flowers). Google "vertical pallet garden", and you can get some cool ideas. If you save your dog food bags (the plastic ones), you can use those as your plastic on the pallet. I don't see why you "couldn't" plant weed in the pallet idea, as that thing holds about 50 gallons of dirt!

Be careful what kind of pallets you get -- you don't want something all gross and treated with who knows what. Furniture stores have pretty clean pallets.

Recycle that dirt from your indoor garden (unless you're doing hydro, I didn't see if you were) for your outdoor grow. With some rabbit poop and other amendments, it'll be better than regular old backyard clay. (You can find rabbit owners who give away manure on Yahoo Groups -- rabbit poop can be added directly to soil, with no time needed for composting b/c it's not a hot fertilizer, like chicken or horse poop).

The free section on Craigslist has been very helpful, but you've got to act lightening fast sometimes for the cool stuff.

Best of luck!
 

SFguy

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Do some chicken wire or plastic fencing on the bottom/sides of your outdoor hole, then some dirt, and then your plants. We used to do that for our tulip bulbs or root veggies. More fencing on top around the plants as needed. You can always go all Bill Murray/Caddyshack on those gofers........

I find chicken wire super cheap at garage sales all the time (in the "Free Box" sometimes).

This year we made a vertical planter out of pallets (it's not for weed, but for herbs and flowers). Google "vertical pallet garden", and you can get some cool ideas. If you save your dog food bags (the plastic ones), you can use those as your plastic on the pallet. I don't see why you "couldn't" plant weed in the pallet idea, as that thing holds about 50 gallons of dirt!

Be careful what kind of pallets you get -- you don't want something all gross and treated with who knows what. Furniture stores have pretty clean pallets.

Recycle that dirt from your indoor garden (unless you're doing hydro, I didn't see if you were) for your outdoor grow. With some rabbit poop and other amendments, it'll be better than regular old backyard clay. (You can find rabbit owners who give away manure on Yahoo Groups -- rabbit poop can be added directly to soil, with no time needed for composting b/c it's not a hot fertilizer, like chicken or horse poop).

The free section on Craigslist has been very helpful, but you've got to act lightening fast sometimes for the cool stuff.

Best of luck!

I SAW that vertical pallet planter on FB, and pinterest, probably the same thing you saw LOL.

I DO have dogfood bags! i cant seem to find any CHICKEN WIRE if only i could.... just dig the hole and line it with chicken wire the backfill and ammend god that would be easy.

Good idea. chicken wire is scarce ill look around and keep my eyes peeled. craigslist is my friend, but im at work m-f 9-5 so alot of the good stuff is already gone.

Garden boss Reccommended Pallets too. dismantle and make raised beds out of them i may do that.
 

Silly String

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I've read about people lining the outdoor hole (that sounds so dirty!) with plastic garbage bags (with holes poked in them), for water retention/soil amendment, in guerilla grows (when they couldn't get to their girls every day). Worst case, if you can't find chicken wire (or that shitty, wiggly, plastic fencing), you could use the dog food bags. It might make a difference.

I forgot to mention the Barter section on Craigslist. Watch out for shysters who just want to take take take, though. :-) Some people don't quite get the meaning of a "fair trade".
 

passthat2me

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Simple...go to Home Depot, buy some Kellogg's patio plus soil, $5 a bag...dig holes, fill with soil and plant...what's to figure out..I know you got at least $20 for soil...
 

passthat2me

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And your yard looks fertile....just dig and plant, if u have gophers, start in elevated pots til big enough to go in ground, im still trying to see the problem, you say you have no money, but then you say you have an investor to cover cost...too much contradiction in the post to make any sense...
 

doublejj

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When are you going to get your first harvest from your indoor?....you still have months before you need to plant outdoors. You have time to scrounge craigslist for materials. I've seen many carport frames for $50....or even free.
see you at the Q....
P.S. Save your indoor dirt & reuse it outdoors.......I do.....;-)
 

SFguy

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When are you going to get your first harvest from your indoor?....you still have months before you need to plant outdoors. You have time to scrounge craigslist for materials. I've seen many carport frames for $50....or even free.
see you at the Q....
P.S. Save your indoor dirt & reuse it outdoors.......I do.....;-)
first harvest indoor should be jarred up mid july if i start flowering in the next few weeks. im scouring craigslist daily but its hard to get stuff after work its usually gone already. i want to let all the last batch of clones from La get some decent size on them before i flower anything out at least 24" tall. so i need to veg a couple more weeks and see where im at

absolutely saving my soil. brother, all my indoor dirt is going to get put in a pile in the corner of the yard i figure that ill pile it all up and let it sit, add all my compost materials from the house too and just make a nice big pile then by august ill just have to rototill it and fill my buckets...?? im using pro mix BX with MYCO because i couldnt get any of the other nursery's mix in time.
 

doublejj

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If you are worried about gophers you could easly build some beds using cinder blocks on that concrete slab. They don't need to be deep. Put your soil in & plant.....
 

passthat2me

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I could see cinder blocks and plywood for a makeshift table...but other then elevation, how doesn't the gopher simply reach a block and tunnel under it 8inches and emerge on the other side, inside if it wants what's on the other side of that block? Just get'm off the ground
 

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SFguy

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That's an option.

They won't tunnel thru a concrete slab.....
I wanted to build a nice framed greenhouse on the Slab eventually but it gets 1/2 shade from about 3pm and on.

How long do you think I can wait to plant if I want to pull a decent outdoor harvest djj?? I can veg inside I have plenty of space and I also have my 2x4 tent and 400w light just need to drop the hours down to be current with what's outside right?
 

passthat2me

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His plans are to go in ground...he said rototill a few rows and plant! With that being the goal...my advice was to start elevated while small and go in ground when big enough so gophers won't be an issue...
 
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