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Old May 21, 2017   #31
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Dont forget to save seeds on this one and replant some (or share) to see if it is an heritable mutation, maybe here you have another kind of trip-l-crop or italian tree ?
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Old May 24, 2017   #32
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Do whatever this guy did:
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Old May 24, 2017   #33
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Holy Tomato! Looks like about 25 feet of concrete reinforcement rings added in segments. And he is standing on top with no support! Not too bright! LOLOL
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You're amazed at his supports... I just wanna know about his fertilizer!

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Old May 24, 2017   #35
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I read about that guy years ago. Part of his secret was his compost made from kudzu. There were other things he did but the escape me atm.
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Old May 24, 2017   #36
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Really!! He probably has two rabbits tied to the stalk at the bottom. They just go round and round, poo after poo, night and day!
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....munching on kudzu, I presume?
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Old May 24, 2017   #38
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....munching on kudzu, I presume?
Absolulement!!!
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Old May 25, 2017   #39
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Do whatever this guy did:
Charles Wilbur is the guys name. Plenty of info online about his techniques and I know ScottinAtlanta used to use Kudzu in his compost as well.
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Old May 25, 2017   #40
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I would build a tripod with some 16' lengths of 2x2 or 2x4 , notch the outside of the boards every 8" or so vertically and wrap with a nylon rope at each level. Anchor the base into concrete because it will catch wind. ( just drive some nails into the boards and sink them into the concrete in a small posthole ) at this point you could also just buy a used swingset.
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