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Gardening and Especially Tomato Growing
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2996I do persist in the effort... as frustrating as it is to watch the lilies leavessense-9/8/2019
2995grasshoppers ? oh dear.. here it is these hedonistic lily beetles often found liCogito Ergo Sum-9/8/2019
2994Thanks Bob... but it went with the divorce .. as well as the myriad renovations Cogito Ergo Sum-9/8/2019
2993I bet I could sell the pot for $100. I was driving home through my hood a few yCogito Ergo Sum-9/8/2019
2992"and Especially Tomato Growing" After a few years of struggling to gesense-9/3/2019
2991Society Garlic also handily does double duty... both a useful perennial as part sense-9/3/2019
2990I'm particularly envious of your Asiatic Lilies... Mine essentially boil dosense-9/3/2019
2989HI LC, I just finished eating a huge jalapeno / onion cheese venison burger I krobert b furman-9/3/2019
2988Society garlic I had never heard of -- looks like a cross between chives and theLoneClone-9/3/2019
2987HI Bernie, WOW what a beautiful garden! I'm not in that league! What a trobert b furman-9/1/2019
2986These are my old friends when we returned from an almost 6 week cross Canada BacCogito Ergo Sum-9/1/2019
2985Hi Black Swan, Looking good. In Wisconsin we call those a German saw. I'vrobert b furman-9/1/2019
2984Here's the progress.. slow due to foot... Had my son cut a few.. he had nevCogito Ergo Sum-9/1/2019
2983French tarragon is a necessity. Really just can't make many things with eggsense19/1/2019
2982Nice work. I love repurposing - especially when they are free. Keep your eye srobert b furman-8/31/2019
2981They were on the campus.. but you know how that goes.. some were redundant so sCogito Ergo Sum-8/30/2019
2980Hi Black Swan, Great idea - where did you find them? Bobrobert b furman-8/30/2019
2979I am cutting these old garbage cans (concrete) in half to use as a combination rCogito Ergo Sum-8/29/2019
2978Hi Ron, Great idea -Thanks I'll do it this morning. Bobrobert b furman-8/25/2019
2977On the zucchini... you might be short of pollinators? gardenguides.comRon-8/23/2019
2976HI Black Swan, We picked our garlic last week - have it hanging in out garage brobert b furman-8/21/2019
2975In case you need extra reasons to grow your own food blogs.scientificamerican.cSun Tzu18/20/2019
2974I have multiple varieties of mint plus French tarragon, oregano, chives, and rosLoneClone-8/20/2019
2973:) Bob the zucchini chips are great.. as I mentioned I tried making more of theCogito Ergo Sum-8/20/2019
2972I did not plant any herbs this year.. Sage, Basil (yes for Pesto) Golden oreganCogito Ergo Sum-8/20/2019
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