GP Series by VapourArt - Official Thread for GP Spheroid, GP PAPS, X, GP Piccolo, GP SnP and more - Part 2

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Ace Wop

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Don't take my advice until someone else chimes in but I use Nevr Dull on mine along with my other brass mods.
I'm not sure if it's too abrasive or not but it cleans them up really nicely.
I've seen Sharkhide mentioned by guys like Dspin and I think Idabro, who keep their stuff pristine and better than new looking.

I use nevr dull too but I heard alumnibronze is special idk tho thanks


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I have rubbermaid totes for the larger plants and 5 gal for peppers and patio cukes/20" pots for the patio blueberries/a 4x12 raised bed for tomatoes and 10 gal cloth earth start bags...with handles...they are really nice heavy well stitched bags. I love this way of gardening...I have done perennial gardens but never veggies...

Hello Jojo :)

You pictured a very nice image of your work, a veggy garden with a sort of mobility, that's very handy and slick! Congrats! When they bloom and smell, you feel and see the Paradise! And you talk to them! It isn't far fetched to consider nature as God's thoughts, so speaking to them is speaking with God, that's a joy :)
 

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Pathology...here are a few pics of my container yard...LOL
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don't mind the mess...
 

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Pathology, do you have any area that you can put 5 gal Home Depot / lowes buckets? plant them in that.

Before I moved from the city I lived in a three story six flat on the second floor. We had no garden, but I decided to plant tomatoes on my porch in a large pot. When the tomatoes finally grew, the squirrels would take them off the vine, eat about a quarter of them, and leave them on the railing for me to see. In retrospect I should have surrounded the tomatoes with chicken wire, but that was my last attempt at growing anything. It's very humiliating to be mocked by squirrels.
 

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Hello Jojo :)

You pictured a very nice image of your work, a veggy garden with a sort of mobility, that's very handy and slick! Congrats! When they bloom and smell, you feel and see the Paradise! And you talk to them! It isn't far fetched to consider nature as God's thoughts, so speaking to them is speaking with God, that's a joy :)

Perseas, have you been watching me in the garden....I DO talk to them...it amazes me how you put a seed in the ground and in a couple days they awake from their sleep and begin to grow....we harvest our greens and thank the good Lord and our garden for providing such delicious fruits of our labor...I have cardinals and finches and orioles that come and visit and now their juveniles fledged and are now coming around. It is a little oasis with our water fountain babbling in the background...so serene.
I think we have gotten a little lost in the technological age...going back to nature is a big help!!
 

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Before I moved from the city I lived in a three story six flat on the second floor. We had no garden, but I decided to plant tomatoes on my porch in a large pot. When the tomatoes finally grew, the squirrels would take them off the vine, eat about a quarter of them, and leave them on the railing for me to see. In retrospect I should have surrounded the tomatoes with chicken wire, but that was my last attempt at growing anything. It's very humiliating to be mocked by squirrels.
you mean like this thief that got on my window???
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I decided to feed them and hope they leave OUR food alone...LOL
 

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Perseas, have you been watching me in the garden....I DO talk to them...it amazes me how you put a seed in the ground and in a couple days they awake from their sleep and begin to grow....we harvest our greens and thank the good Lord and our garden for providing such delicious fruits of our labor...I have cardinals and finches and orioles that come and visit and now their juveniles fledged and are now coming around. It is a little oasis with our water fountain babbling in the background...so serene.
I think we have gotten a little lost in the technological age...going back to nature is a big help!!

Yankee told us about it :)

About the seeds and nature, send a pm to Idahobro to send you some informations you may find useful.

We are lost amidst the Paradise, you are so right!
 
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Before taking a job in California, I lived in upstate New York. The Northeast is such a magical place in the summer. Everything is so green and lush, and everyone takes every advantage to enjoy the weather before the chill starts in late September and early October.

I have so many memories of eating outside at the picnic table with my family, spending a day at Saratoga in August ... good times!
 
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