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  1. #16
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    I have them uploaded to a photo-hosting site where I link from (they're IMGs). :)
    Jenergy. Powered by peace hormones.
    The litmus test for self-realization is the constant state of gratitude. -- Byron Katie

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    I've currently 5 beds. 2 are 4x8 10deep these are for tomatotes, lettuces carrots, peas and the other 2 are 3x4 and 6" deep One houses some strawberries, that always ripen while i"m on holidays and the birds EAT THEM...grrr. and the last one is 3x8 and 10" deep and has my raspberries. Again, them there birds.

    I'm building another likely to be 4x8. But I'm having issues with poor crops. I think i let it get too dry So I'll try again..lol. Seeds are cheap. I'm thinking this year will be the year of greens..lol. Every 2 weeks, I'll be seeding a new section of greens. Then I can have lots greens all season, and maybe even vacuum seal some for the winter. Of course for green smoothies(I'm hooked!).

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    Here's my seedlings I am so proud of resting in the sunroom still for anotehr two weeks--our frost free date before hitting the garden. I can't believe the results. First time trying with seeds indoors and see the results. Organic of course.
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    Beautiful Carolg!

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    CarolG, what area are you in? You sound like us :) I woke up to SNOW last Saturday..lol.

    Where are you growing your seedlings? I've no room in the house as I run a dayhome and there are rugrats EVERYWHERE!

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    Here are some pisc taken today.
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    This is the whole garden except the pepper box. It was one pic, had to cut it into 4 pieces.
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    Ah...I went back and looked over everybodies pictures here and they look so cool, especially now that it's snowing outside
    I have a question for all of you outthere in gardener land:
    I've recently ran across a good deal on picking up some mulch holders for the winter time - Big 55 gallon black and blue plastic barrels. For putting food scraps and leaves and such in it for the garden next year. What are you 'll doing to prepare for it? :)
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    i have a compost/mulch pile outside my garden that i just add to..
    the plastic compost tumbler (55 gal black) is just too frozen to use.
    i will shovel from the heap into the barrel as soon as we thaw out
    to begin composting again for my most beloved garden.
    my 'happy' place

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    It is cold, wet, rainy here. Boo hoo. I miss gardening. I miss the warmth of the sun. I don't want to go to work tonight...I want to stay home where it is warm and cozy. No.... That has nothing to do with this subject. Sorry....;) Okay I'll be good and go to work tonight.

    Maybe it's time to plant some herbs inside and sprout things. My buckwheat has little tails again another successful sprouting. :)

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    Has anybody ever used one of these upside down indoor tomato garden?
    http://www.hammacher.com/publish/67403.asp
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    Quote Originally Posted by PATH301 View Post
    Has anybody ever used one of these upside down indoor tomato garden?
    http://www.hammacher.com/publish/67403.asp
    i haven't but i'm thinking about giving this a try..

    http://www.curbly.com/DIY-Maven/post...Tomato-Planter
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