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Old May 11, 2014   #1
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Default My first South Carolina garden

15 different tomato plants from my seeds, and 3 cherrie pots SunGold. Sunsuger. and peppers
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Old May 11, 2014   #2
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Looks good. What is the Chicken Wire For???

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Old May 11, 2014   #3
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Looks good. What is the Chicken Wire For???

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I have the same question.

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It's nice to see your new setup- everything looks good!

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Thanks Kathy. chicken wire for any squirrels
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Looking good! I couldn't resist and put in 3 more tomato plants, bringing my total to 29. I guess I should post some photos or something.
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Old May 12, 2014   #7
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My dirt was nice, i thought it was sand anyway. Compost and nice potting dirt, Fish food all under plants. Bugs and squirrels might eat my plants, a ton of them around here. So i put some Chicken on top of all flowers pots and tomato pots, they dig into them all day. a ton of Thail Basil is in pots also
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