Bushcrafting, the weed addition: Bugout patch

Larry {the} Gardener

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Speaking of weather, thanks to Tropical Storm Colin, I've got a couple three inches of rain today. I hate to sound dramatic, but I was starting to worry about wholesale losses due to dry weather. This will at least get me a month or more down the road.

I did move the trays of sprouts at the original holding ground. Most of them looked alright. A couple had cashed, but June is grasshopper season here, so I can't blame the rain 100%.

I put seeds in soil yesterday.

6 CP1's
3 GV1's
3 GV2's
3 BST1's
3 BST2's
1 60/40 BST1/GV1 This was a seed in my camp smoke. I started out thinking I was 60% sure it was GV1 when I found it on the rolling tray. {I like to go through my stash and do 1 hit from each kind. Cool as long as I don't leave a seed on the tray from one smoke to the next} But when I went to plant it, the seed itself looks like BST1. Anyway, it will let us know soon.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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My wife had a birthday this week, and I got all the presents. Well, not exactly true, but I did get a new machete, folding saw, a magnesium fire starter and more mosquito netting. The saw doesn't cut quite as good as my other one, but it fits in the pack much better. I forgot to take pictures.
 
wow looking alot better then my garden lol what lat are you at and how many hours of light a day? sorry if you already posted im a bit far gone atm
 

indican3

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Any concern about the acidity from the pine leaves? I'm thinking wood/leaves would be a better covering
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Any concern about the acidity from the pine leaves? I'm thinking wood/leaves would be a better covering
I'm not concerned. Not sure how much would leach into the ground during a single growing season. Can't be much. I do use leaves when I'm growing in oak woods. Pine straw when growing in pines.
 
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