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Old March 17, 2016   #1
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Pictures from this years garden. I'm in S. Louisiana. Plants in SIPs were planted Feb 16th. Plants in ground were planted March 2nd. All were treated with Actinovate, Mycogrow, and Biotamax. First time using the product and I'm very impressed. I should be eating my first tomato by May 1st. I'll post more picture as plants progress.
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Old March 17, 2016   #2
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Beautiful strong healthy plants. All of them! Best wishes for a great season.
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Looking good and healthy! I like those SIP buckets, how do you make them?
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Well, I am very impressed! Your plants look really healthy! Great job. I look forward too seeing future updates.

PS: What varieties are you growing?

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Goggle "Urban Gardening the SIP Way. Instructions are easy to follow and each bucket can be made for about $8.00. Cheaper if you can get buckets free.
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Well, I am very impressed! Your plants look really healthy! Great job. I look forward too seeing future updates.

PS: What varieties are you growing?

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Varieties are Black Krim, Brandywine, Big Beef and Celeberity!!
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Goggle "Urban Gardening the SIP Way. Instructions are easy to follow and each bucket can be made for about $8.00. Cheaper if you can get buckets free.
Thanks, I will check it out.
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