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Old 05-17-2011, 10:37 AM   #11409
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puppies are always welcome! (any fur kids for that matter!) is it a Bichon?

@ prof crash... I have always wanted to do that on a large scale yet I shudder at the expense of the dirt

I am drinking fair trade coffee with a bit of almond essence, honey and fresh cream
The dirt was the least second expensive part. Those suckers are 26 inches deep. That is a lot of lumber. While the dirt cost this year was horrific (probably about 72, 70 pound bags were used) it will be greatly diminish next year since we will not have to fill the entire thing and we will have fewer pots. DH went a bit nuts with the hot peppers this year, it is a year for experimentation. We should hopefully be down to just ugly pot row and a few other pots by next year.

I would like to have about 10 hot peppers, variety is nice, 5 sweet peppers, tomatoes, peas, carrots, onions, scallions, cucumbers, basil, cilantro, and maybe a few other veggies.
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