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Old December 26, 2010   #1
les matzek
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Default my small mini garden

i would like to share my small winter grow out with you folks photo #1 has got broccoli and caulifower
in it it has two 11 inch air stones in the 75 gallon
reservoire, photo #2 also has the same in it but
no air stones in the reservoire as you can see there
is a big difference in the growth as they where both
planted at the same time.

photos of #3 and #4 are green globe artichokes,
and # 4 photo is tyee f1 spinach.


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Old December 30, 2010   #2
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Very nice! Is that a fabric pot I see in Photo #4. How is that working out for you?
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Old December 30, 2010   #3
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hi lycopene,
yes the one artichoke pland is in a smart pot (30 gal.)
the other choke is in a 30 container, my results last
summer where the same in both containers for this reason i will not use smart pots next year.
the brock. and caulif. is in my self made maxi-
tainers they both have 75 gallon reservoirs the
one with the biggest plants has 2 11 inch air
stones in the reservoir quit a bit of difference
in the size of them as you can see must be the
air stones ??,regards, les.
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Old December 30, 2010   #4
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Looks good Les.

Have you ever used Smart Pots with coco? It makes a huge differance for me.
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Old December 30, 2010   #5
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hi mj,
no i have never used coco in my smart pots,i have a
minitainer with coco that iam trailing now it has a
broc. seedling in it i will see the results it give's me
regards, les
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Old December 31, 2010   #6
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The best price I have seen for Coco fiber is here:

Hydro-Gardens

A 5 gallon grow bag with enough coco to fill it is under $3.
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