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Old 04-15-2008, 04:13 AM
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Thanks for stopping by and sharing.
Yes I love to garden just about anything. I find gadening most enjoyable and relaxing. I am totally in my comfort zone while gadrening

I wouldn't let the fact that you don't have a plot of land discourage you. I have seen some real dynomo deck gardens that are to die for. Just beautiful. The options to gardening are limitless unless you have no imagination or creativity.

Some people even will rent out plots of land. You might even want to check that out. I know it doesn't cost a lot and is well worth the yearly deposit to keep your lot.

You will have a lot of fun and it really adds to the growing experience.
I think members here that understand the concept of good growig to begin with do so much better with their weed grows. It all helps.

Lacy
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Hey Lacy...nice to see you enjoying your garden

I can't wait for these final overnight frosts to go in the UK, just a couple more weeks.

I have BIG plans for my garden this year. BIG plans for a small garden. If it produces something I can harvest, I'm growing it, well I'm gonna try anyway. Potatoes, strawberries, carrots, beans, chillis, tomatoes, cucumber, lettuces, broccoli etc, etc. Just waiting on delivery of all my seeds, then I can get things started in my friends greenhouse.

I don't have space for a veggi plot or anything like that, so everything is going in pots/planters and hanging baskets and I've had to choose F1 hybrid vegtables which have been breed smaller for patio/balcony/pot growing. Never done anything like this before, my gardening experience to date is strictly indoor! I'm very excited about it all though.
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