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Discussion in 'Home Improvement & DIY Forum' started by chipshotx, Feb 18, 2008.

  1. plutosgirl

    plutosgirl It's a Liopleurodon!!!

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    May I suggest...... lay your maters in a little olive oil, sea salt and basil if you have it before making your sammich.

    A new twist on an old favorite.
     
  2. plutosgirl

    plutosgirl It's a Liopleurodon!!!

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    Yay!!!! Are you gonna peel em? (Tomatoes)
     
  3. Bondgirl

    Bondgirl Needy Bitch

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    chipshotx Full Access Member

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    patsfansince85 Yes, really!

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    Prof,

    Love the pics. How big of a space do you have setup?

    Since my wife and I bought this house in late January, we've just got a little kitchen garden right now. But there is a plot for a full garden I'd estimate to be 30' long by 15' wide I'd like to attack for next season.

    It looks like you have half an acre there!

    In the kitchen garden, romaine lettuce like you wouldn't believe. Could peel daily to have salads. Struggling to keep them from wilting in the heat, but they are thriving nonetheless. Daily watering.

    Peppers are starting to bloom. Got a bit later of a start on the big boy tomatoes, but they are growing well.

    Planted some seedlings of my grandfather-in-law's cherry tomatoes from SW Virginia. Those will make a great little treat come early fall! There is something special about having "his" tomatoes.
     
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    Black&Blue NKW

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    still a work-in-progress

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  7. HollyB

    HollyB Iz Lives

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    Who'd you name Pucks Hut after?
     
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    Black&Blue NKW

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    HollyB Iz Lives

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    Black&Blue NKW

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    So do you like the garden or not?
     

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