GARDEN ADICCT

gardener7

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me too I try to germinate every seed i get my hands on :rose
 

OaklandCityFarmer

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My addiction is only controlled by my lack of space. I've already taken over my neighbors property (with an let me plant and I'll give you stuff exchange).

I guess I could begin to construct hanging gardens. Multi-level gardening, anyone?

I too have no intention of stopping.
 

simple life

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Its so true about it being addicting. I thought I would start out small and do a couple of wooden planter raised vegetable gardens this summer and see how it goes, now I have 8 and was trying to figure out a way to squeeze in another.Then we ripped up the patio, my husband was saying that he wanted to plant grass there but once I saw that(it had big, long granite for an edging) I knew it could be another garden. That gave me another 160 square feet.
The the flowers never stop, you can always find a place to keep putting flowers, shrubs,trees,chia pets........
 

Baymen Moe

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I've got the "Shakes". I can't wait for fresh veggies. My garden is doing great so far. Wish I could fast forward a few weeks so I could taste something. I guess you'd call it V-tox? Not D-tox.
 

Tutter

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lol, Moe. I think you'd better get to a Farmer's Market to stave off those shakes! ;)

Let's put it this way. When I was a child and had 25 cents, I often spent it out on the cacti/succulent table at Sears. :rolleyes: :happy_flower
 

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