Seeds of Liberty's victory garden

Hey OG. Seeds of liberty here, and I’m happy to have been here on OG for a little while and participated with some of the community trading seeds and knowledge.

In these times the spirit of the victory garden is stronger than ever. Resilience, self-sufficiency and nurturing growth in our own little corners of the world feels relevant and needed. Cultivating our own food and medicines to supplement our lives can be a powerful act of liberty and independence.

In this thread I intend to share some of what I’ve been doing in my outdoor garden here in south eastern New England.

Here’s some bubba kush x jalalabad F3s volunteers to get started

And some random photos from last season









Over the next few days I’ll share some of what I’ve got started for this season and what’s starting to pop up in the garden now.

Thanks for stopping by. And here’s to a successful 2025

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Thats a great looking garden! Well done

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Thank you sir! Its a ton of work but its not really work when we love what we do…:infinity::seedling::infinity:

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Very beautiful garden. :smiley:

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Im over in RI, Last frost should be coming up soon!

Nice garden! i just got a cattle panel for an arch this year, i see you have a few.
Happy spring
Grow easy

-JAYY

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Thank you!

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Looks like we have a few more frosty nights ahead! I’m in southern mass. So not that far away.

Yeah those cattle panels are pretty awesome. I set a few as arches on top of a fenced in area to make a tall green house. But the soil in that space is too nice :sweat_smile: and the plants in there grow right through it. So the cattle panels are acting as a giant scrog net. I had a Mexican death sativa x Maui wowie get to just about 16’ and those panels held her up nice right into November.

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Some of my starts for this season.

Here’s a legitimo f5. A cannabis x Japanese hops hybrid I got from aqualung gardens. I haven’t grown these before so I’m excited to see what they do.

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Nice looking stuff neighbor! Where (roughly, of course) in SE NE are you? I grew up in the Taunton/Brockton area of MA.
Now I’m by the water in RI
:+1::peace_symbol:

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Ho neighbor! I’m not far from Brockton. A coupe towns over…closer to the coast. And thanks for the compliment! :infinity::seedling::infinity:

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Outstanding!! Love it

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:pray::pray::pray: thank you sir

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Nice garden you have there.
Best of luck with the mutants. :v::four_leaf_clover:

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Holy cow, those starter leaves are wicked long on those Legitimo sprouts (cotyledons!)

:seedling: :star_struck:

@Seeds.of.liberty how late in the season did that MexDeathSat X MW go? 16’ monster! :heart_eyes:

-JAYY

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Wow, now that is a beautiful space, looks like alot of hard work in the process of paying itself back, very nice.

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@Brainwarp thanks man​:pray::pray::pray: they’re going to be a fun one to watch.

@JAYY_2the_R-O_WHAh I cut the MDS x Maui down in stages as the buds finished. The last came down in 1st week of November. Most of it I took second to last week in October.

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Thank you! :pray::pray::pray:

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Took a break in the rain to grab a few pics of what’s coming up in the yard. Here’s some comfrey and rhubarb.


Another volunteer. I think it’s Ortega x bubba jbad f2.

Some eternal flowering variety

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i would love to see a proper test of the material you get from this plant. and and attempted pollination as well. if hops and cannabis has a hybrid someone needs to document that shit lol

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There is but it did not end well but its a good read.

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