Trees are our friends

Discussion in 'Living on the Earth' started by Mudwendigo, Jan 17, 2012.

  1. Mudwendigo

    Mudwendigo Member

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    Let's take the humble Northern White-Cedar (Thuja Occidentalis) for instance.

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    That's what the leaves look like.
    This tree is the dope-growers best friend, I will explain later.
    Arbor vitae - the tree of life.

    What does it want?
    Water, sunlight, moist swampy soil and some cedar friends to share pollen with.

    What can it give us in return?
    Light rot-resistant wood.
    Excellent wind break.
    Excellent shade tree.
    Wonderful smell.

    And comparing to other trees it produces lot of heat. You know what plant also produces a lot of heat? Marijuana. Those pesky porkers like to fly around in helicopters looking for dope plants because they stand out against the cool backdrop of the rest of the forest.

    Well to combat this inconvenience, why not plant your dope plants beside cedar trees?

    This just one of countless examples of how mother nature always has something to give.

    Don't try to fight nature, learn to adapt and work with her.
     
  2. raincoast

    raincoast Member

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    I think your on the something here...
     
  3. scratcho

    scratcho Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    I made a good living from thuja plicata.
     
  4. thedope

    thedope glad attention Lifetime Supporter

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    Nothing like good wood
     
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