Perhaps but but with hard freezes you're going to want cinder block base like an orangery.
Might be better keep an option to move to a safe lock indoor location. the legal matter in California, it's not really legal., only in a narrow window. If i remember correctly growing outdoors or indoors it has to be in secured area locked. (And worse for personal the product can't leave the property)
Growing is the same ol same ol. If no one knows...
Don't know if that's the case here.
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I'd look for a old, rubbermaid (TYPE) lift top outdoor storage unit, someone wants hauled away.
Then I would get a pair of heavy duty binder straps, that will go around the unit, squeezing it together.
That would be a nice big planter, maybe hole saw some drains and air holes. Throw in a few old fucked up cinder blocks in it.
Then I'd get some Coco husks, I use the big pressed blocks, they really fluff out well after hydration, your DTE additives, some EWC, some soil from various locations, and grow a tree.
Well that is what popped into my wee brain.
Then I would get a pair of heavy duty binder straps, that will go around the unit, squeezing it together.
That would be a nice big planter, maybe hole saw some drains and air holes. Throw in a few old fucked up cinder blocks in it.
Then I'd get some Coco husks, I use the big pressed blocks, they really fluff out well after hydration, your DTE additives, some EWC, some soil from various locations, and grow a tree.
Well that is what popped into my wee brain.