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Im stupified
Well, I was doing some still hunting this weekend and decided to cut down a holler to get to the river bottoms close to where I hunt. When I got deep down in the holler, and this is a deep holler, I seen some wooden stakes with some wilted plants tide to them. My first thought was that someone had a hideing spot where they where planting pot. Uppon further inspection, I then realized that there where tomatos hanging from them. Why would someone plant tomato plants in the bottom of a holler? the only thing I could figure is that they where testing to see how well the tomatos would do before planting marijuana. What do you think?
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RE: Im stupified
Sounds like a good theory, unless the black market for low land tomatoes has skyrocket since I last checked.
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RE: Im stupified
Well its not much different than how we used to plant potatoes down along the river. vegies grow better if they have constant moisture, what better place to plant vegies than a moist place.
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RE: Im stupified
Either that, or they were hoping the aroma of the tomato plants would run cover for the pot....Heck if I know, that's a bizarre place to find mater plants....
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