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Kitchen Window Garden View

I was doing my dishes the other day and was enjoying my view, so I took some pics and posted them. The view from my kitchen window changes almost daily so I decided to start a thread and post some pics so you all can enjoy.

Here are a few pics taken on 6/12/09. We grow 12 plants each year.
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The right 2 rows. We give them almost an 8'x8' area each.
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Middle row
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Mrs.Babba

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great view there GG...thats great you can watch them grow right out your window like that!
they are going to be monsters come Oct!! whoo hoo
what is that last pic of?? in your sig line? ..looks kinda like a pig but not really sure heheh
and love your name too!!
welcome to the mag :D
 
Pics from today (06/23/09)

Pics from today (06/23/09)

Here are some pics from today. We usually use clones but most of my plants this year are from seeds. All except two mother plants and a clone.

And yes, that is my pig in my signature section. Rosie doesn't inhale. lol

Right row, from front to back: OG/Purple Kush, G13/Hash Plant, Granddaddy Purple/Romulan, Skunk. The OG was a small clone I got from the neighbor.
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Middle row, front to back: G13/HP, Kali Brains, Skunk, Huckleberry. The Huckleberry was a mother plant belonging to the neighbor. It was much bigger then the others when I planted them.
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Left row, front to back: G13/HP, Kali Brains, Skunk (smallest Skunk because we planted it deep to experiment), Romulan (the other mother).
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G13/HP from the right row
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Kali Brains from the left row
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Corpsey

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uhhhh can you be my grandma...
what a backyard!!



"im coming over for hash and cookies grandma"
 
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This will be the true monsters, beautiful monsters.. The smell in the kitchen probably is a nice he he..

GoodLuck..
 

CoonLover

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The snozberries taste like snozberries.

The snozberries taste like snozberries.

uhhhh can you be my grandma...
what a backyard!!



"im coming over for hash and cookies grandma"

Over the hills and through the woods.........................wait.. where are we going?
Give me another one of Grandma's cookies..
 

jakezking

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GG, you have a green thumb for certain. Your plants are really amazing, and you have a really sweet strain selection also! I can't imagine what all of them will look like come harvest time. And, what a fine plateful of cannabutter! I can only imagine the taste of your various edibles.
 
Thanks everyone :smile:. Glad you all like my pig Rosie too.

looking nice what does the yield of 12 plants last you till next season?
I only keep about 6 of them, and then only the top and middle buds from those. The other 6 plants, and all the bottoms from the ones we pick from, go to other patients.
As for lasting till next season.............yea, it lasts me, and about everyone I know. :D

:yoinks: I don't know what those are...but I'm interested.
It's cannabutter that we made into doses. This batch was 1/2 tsp. per dose. We used a real neet ice tray, that's why they look like that. Putting them in doses makes it much easier. If we want to bake with it, we just put in one dose per serving and add regular margerine to make up what's needed for the recipe. They also store nicely in the freezer this way.
 

ScrubNinja

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Lovely! My grandma always had a herb garden outside her kitchen too :) Love the buttons idea.
 

Mrs.Babba

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very nice garden!! this will be fun to watch all summer...those buttons look deadly grandma!! hehehe gotta try something like that!
thanks for sharing!
 
very nice garden!! this will be fun to watch all summer...those buttons look deadly grandma!! hehehe gotta try something like that!
thanks for sharing!

Hey Mrs. Babba. I was looking through your `08 grow. I like a complete garden. I noticed you have artichoke but I didn't see mentioned the benefit to the garden from these plants? I don't know if many people know this, but ladybugs lay their eggs in artichoke plants! We have a few of them in our garden for just this reason.
This pic was my kitchen window view ,I believe from `06.
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