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Re: back after a couple years down
Lookin' good. Garden is going well.
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Re: back after a couple years down
Welcome back, tank55.
I bet it feels good to get your hands dirty again?
I bet it feels good to get your hands dirty again?

Re: back after a couple years down
Thank you all, and yes it does!
tank55- Posts : 7
Join date : 2012-06-12
Location : arkansas
Re: back after a couple years down
Love the way you've hedged in your tomatoes. Bamboo restraining grid? Nonna
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Location : In hills west of St. Helens, OR
Re: back after a couple years down
I fellow worker cleared some of his bamboo, i got a truck load of it, wish i had done all of the boxes that way but got lazy
tank55- Posts : 7
Join date : 2012-06-12
Location : arkansas
todays boundy
picked red (Matts)tommy toes, suncrest tommy toe, heat master and arkansas traveler tomatoes, picked cucumbers, squash, red and green okra, and green onions, waiting on green beans for to shell them, lettuce is gone to seeds
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