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Marijuana Indoors: Five Easy Gardens

Monday, February 16th, 2009 | Author: Home and Garden

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Price : $8.86

 

Product Description

If you really want to know exactly how to grow a garden from beginning to end, this is the book for you. Jorge chronicled five different growers from beginning to end. He lists everything they use to layout and construct their grow room including all the prices for everything. He also clues you into all the facts and figures and how to achieve the gram of dried sinsemilla per watt of HID light. Get the inside story from five growers. Every last detail on their grow operation (except location) - how they harvest heavy crops of potent marijuana indoors. They tell everything-how to choose a safe house, build a grow room & cloning chamber, install ventilation, hydroponic gardens & grow lights. Sixty full-color photographs, more than 80 black & white drawings, charts, and graphs illustrate the text. An index and an indispensable appendix of formulas and conversions are also included.

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-02-18
this book doesn’t help very much. He offers no variations on the garden plans. Nearly all of the information in here is common knowledge. I do not reccomend this book.

Review date : 2008-02-14
This book is an excellent reference guide. It gives the reader great information on the gardens mentioned. If you don’t got it pick it up and add to your collection!!!

Review date : 2007-03-08
I think this book is great for anybody interested in the growth process of marijuana, it is step by step and very easy to follow. For people that smoke weed and never really thought of growing their own, reading this book will deffinately show you that it is an easy way to save money by growin your own weed.

Review date : 2006-06-27
5 different gardens, from small to large, are profiled here. Many great ideas. Highly recommended.

Review date : 2003-12-21
Five easy gardens is what you are buying here and is exactly what you get to see. This book is suitable for anyone who wants to see how some other growers do it. Cervantes goes to Europe to interview and photograph growers. He then uses the information they give him to write a book about how they grow. Interesting.

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Allsop Wheel Easy LE Folding Yard Cart #28162

Friday, August 29th, 2008 | Author: Home and Garden

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Price : $34.48

Features

  • Folding yard cart ideal for yard work ranging from collecting weeds to spreading bark, moving gravel or rocks or even pruning.
  • Collapses for easy, ground-level loading; allows the user to rake, shovel or slide material into the canvas barrel
  • Fabric canvas surface is made from vinyl-coated denier nylon
  • UV-resistant, industrial-strength seams support up to 150 pounds in the 3-cubic-foot basin
  • Weighs under 15 lbs. with a collapsible design

 

Amazon.com Review

Save your back from the strain of garden chores with Allsop’s innovative wheelbarrow. Say goodbye to heavy, unwieldy metal basins. The lightweight WheelEasy uses fabric canvas to transport waste, and folds for compact storage. Its ground-flush loading design further lessens lifting chores by raking leaves or uprooted weeds straight from the ground into the basin. Foam-rubber handles keep hands comfortable, while preventing them from slipping in damp conditions.

The wheelbarrow’s fabric surface is made from sturdy, 1000-point, denier nylon coated with vinyl–easy-to-clean with a hose or wet rag. UV-resistant, industrial-strength seams support up to 150 pounds of bark or sod in the 3-cubic-foot basin. Heavy-duty steel and a protective powder-coating help handles endure harsh weather. Designed for even weight distribution, Allsop’s basin also provides better balance and comfort than its metal counterparts. The WheelEasy’s single, pneumatic rubber tire traverses gardens and sidewalks with ease.

Allsop offers replacements for defective products with receipt. When shipped, this wheelbarrow measures 52 by 5 by 11 inches and weighs 12 pounds.–Jessica Reuling

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-07-12
Having just gotten back from a week at Boy Scouts summer camp, I could have sold at least six of these if I had them. It was invaluable for transporting cots, sleeping bags, cases of water, firewood, duffle bags, etc., and the design allows it to operate over gravel, dirt, tree roots and uphill with ease. It easily folds and takes up little room in our van. The only problem we experienced was being asked to transport other campers’ equipment! We have used it many times for camping, with the same comments, and would highly recommend it if you have to transport your camping equipment any distance. Just be prepared for all the envious comments!

Review date : 2008-05-30
Received defective front frame that is plastic and was cracked. One rear flap hook was missing. Company sent me a new front frame, no charge, which was nice. Have yet to receive the 2nd flap hook. I’m using a small bungee in its place for now. I used the cart for moving dirt and field stone and it works great! I like the product now, but wasn’t happy with its condition when it first arrived. The company does seem to remedy the problems easily.

Review date : 2008-05-25
Great Product! I Purchased awhile back and Love it.
We have a Spot in the Community Garden and this wheelbarrow is portable enough to bring with us in the trunk of our car since it folds flat.
Full Size Capacity, I have put 4 big bags of mulch inside to carry.
The others in the garden have purchased a few too.
The Nylon Is Very Druable after at least 1 yr.

Review date : 2008-04-27
The yard cart is a good investment but is slightly unweidly to push. If your load is light it is really handy especially if you need to lift it to a trash can.

Review date : 2008-03-30
This would be a great product if the wheel were not inflatable, if it were just a hard wheel. As it is, it’s VERY difficult to inflate the tire because the valve is hard to get to. Then, the tube just split wide open (it seemed pretty dry and crackly) within a couple months of use. Now, am I supposed to go buy a replacement tube for this little tire? What a drag. Even getting the tube out to see how bad the hole in it was: a big pain! - not nearly as easy as changing the tube in a bike tire. I would not recommend this version of this cart to anyone, I would get one that does not have a tube and tire system that needs to be filled with air and replaced. - Oh, and part of the plastic on one side of the assembly that holds the tire broke within days. It still worked, so I was able to use it anyway, but just another drag…

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