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rokitkrk
Good morning all,
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for a couple of strong smelling plants that i could start off indoors under my flors and then plant outside my shed to help disguise any smells that may come from inside the shed ;-) ;-)

I was thinking lavender? But ill need to do some research to see if this will grow outside in the winter, my guess is it won't

Its v cold in winter where i am,

Cheers!

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toastedsuppy
what about a carbon filter
greenmonster
Nothing i can think of mate, for starters you need to harden plants off to stay outside, which is a bit late now. I have lavender and rosemary outside my door in tubs, but just like weed it dont smell much when its cold, if you have weed in your warm pocket it stinks.

A carbon filter is really the only way to go, please tell us you either have one or getting one. We see too many bust's for no carbon filter.

Greenmonster

E2A I just looked at your diarys and you have a nice setup, so i assume you already have a filter. You will just have to open and close your door quick. smile.gif
The Sheriff
Heya rokitkrk , im trying Sarcococca , i got for a shady area , looks like nice little flower on them too , and people of spoke reckon it really does give off a pong "vanilla" all be it for only a couple of months but then we got the spring fragrances to play with then . 13.gif

Genus: Sarcococca
Species: confusa
Skill Level: Beginner
Exposure: Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness: Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light, Moist
Height: 150cm
Spread: 200cm
Bloom period: January-February
Fragrance: Intensely sweet

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