Garden Tour

I miss garden tours.
Back in the 90's every year we had open garden days.
At that point in my life I had 10,000 gallons of water in ponds 300+ fish hundreds of water plants and over 100 species of bamboo.
Had Bamboo representatives from every continent except South America visit my garden.
Perfect place to burn one running water splashing fish visiting birds. It was such a different place that on two occasions I had Vietnam veterans freak out from flashbacks 6 inch diameter bamboo brought back memories.
Appeared in NY Times and Newsday stories

Then the town decided I had to be commercial which I was not and passed laws banning Bamboo

Have you ever caught Cannacribs on youtube.

 
that would annoy me. Did you have to be there to host people?
Yes. You host but don't control the guest list. You don't have to make sure everyone has a drink though! One guy I met was 106 years old and he drove himself there (with his daughter). Sharp as a tack but he has to be passed now. We also had an artist who set up a table selling her bird and flower prints.
 
Two weeks flower complete today. I'm very impressed how small they have remained.

The smell from the permanent marker is intense when you brush up against it. Never smelled that before this early into flower. The cheese was getting on my nerves, outgrowing everything in the tent, so it got a significant haircut. It's not the star of the show and I don't want to have to set my lights for it.

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Permanent Marker

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La Bomba. LB reminds me of GG#4. Few few leaves, it's going to be a pleasure to trim
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Clones! I've decided that cheese is unremarkable and I'm going to let that strain go. the high wasn't bad, taste was meh.
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GG#4 Mom. I'm going to let it grow a few cloneable shoots this week then clone it back. I was hoping for four twists within six months, but it's getting too tall and showing a little stress.
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