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| New media added Mar 24, 2012 | |
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| Looks like you have it down. Have you tried hanging planters... I use to do tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets, which was great because they grew down instead of up and no trellis was needed. I even did cucumbers that way one year. |
lemonhalf
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| I haven't tried them upside down yet -- just remembered i picked up a marked down topsy turvy grower so I'll pick up another plant to try out in it! Maybe I'll try cucumbers - last year I drowned mine so I'll give it another shot. |
JMTKMS
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about 1 year
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| I have always used 5 gallon buckets, but the topsy turvy should work fine. Its all fun! |
| lemonhalf's Buzz Mar 22, 2012 | |
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lemonhalf created a garden!
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tfacey
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about 1 year
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| Pics! We want pictures! |
lemonhalf
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about 1 year
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| just figured it out! lol. these are from the start last season - i forgot to take pictures as stuff grew! just cleaned out the pots for this season although i'm trying to build some raised beds this time too. |
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I currently only garden in containers since there is no real ground on our property. Our back "yard" is a 12x12 cement pad.