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My video has been blocked due to possible “Copyright violations”. I am disputing this. I am using about 10 percent of the instrumental portion of this material, and virtually no lyrics from this music. This video and any audio attached is not for any commercial purpose, but strictly information and humorous opinion. My using 10 to 20 seconds of an old Alan Parsons song is NOT going to have any effect on this material. Having said that….. This is just a brief clip sharing part of my experience with indoor gardening of P.Somniferum. As you can see, it is possible to do, provided you have some space and patience, plus a lot of PATIENCE! I said it twice cause it’s true for sure. This was done in the most simple way possible with minimal effort or expense. If you really wanted to dedicate time and spend moderate investment, you could grow several plants, but keep in mind only for your own personal enjoyment of a private hobby. Also, keep in mind that this plant contains dangerous toxic chemicals which are regulated in certain areas, so be CERTAIN that it’s legal to grow and/or possess these plants before you try to grow them. Where I live in Eastern Europe, they are legal to grow and possess, and many “babki” use them for various home remedies (though that’s likely not technically legal). Czech, Slovak, and Polish cooking is full of recipes using poppy seed! Many Czechs and Slovaks still use “Poppy tea” as an expectorant and home cure, but interestingly they shy away from

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fee fi fo fum! i smell the stench of my wicked green thumb! well mabey not that, but i really am excited with the results of our windowsill gardening trials. stay tuned for more and get ready to have the largest variety of plants in one room! we love gardening! join us as we enjoy our little indoor plot of joy!

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This video is two updates in one. It begins with February 1 at 0:00, and then February 21 is at 5:17. Tomatoes have been relocated to their own private island floating on top of an aquarium. Peppers are huge but the tomatoes are ridiculous, not sure they’ll make it. Bhut Jolokias and habaneros are right about where they’re suposed to be. All my C. annum cultivars are growing a little ahead of schedule. I’ll probably be pinching flowers off of them by april.

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