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Old July 22, 2010   #1
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I'm in New Mexico but these are what I left in Michigan...middle of July.

Earl

Lots of cool seeds coming as you can see.

One of THREE gardens...these are in the back yard...about 30 early varieties and some late put out, some squash, cabbage, sweet potatoes, corn, potatoes....stuff
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Old July 22, 2010   #2
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You have like 2 or 3 houses you fly between maintaining all this? =D An expensive way to rack up frequent flyer miles. A nicely maintained garden, indeed.
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Old July 22, 2010   #3
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Nice operation. What are all the cups for? Thanks for the slide show, well done.

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Old July 22, 2010   #4
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New Mexico-mini vacation to visit my daughter and husband (hers).

The cups are the free recylced cereal bowls from school, they housed the "plant outs". I then used them as an extra rainwater reservoir....put a rock in each labeled container next to the plant. Then, it acts as the name marker.





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Well how cool is that! I learned something new! Thanks!
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Great job Earl, I wish my garden was that clean. I got behind when we had all the rain with huricane Alex and can't catch up. It is busy in Texas though, lots of toms to eat and I am canning all the left overs.

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