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Old 06-17-2010, 11:47 PM   #911
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Here's what my garden looks like this week, and yes; the edges of the fencing need weed-whacking!
WOW! The corn is already so grown! Your garden looks great, I'm jealous!

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Spent about 35 on the irrigation parts so far. That means...each of the large tomatoes harvested cost...with the chicken manure, the pump for the water barrels...*grab calculator*...About 15 dollars per tomato!!!!!

Let's hope I get some cantaloupe and watermelon to bring down the costs...
Gardening, these days, can cost much, much more that buying fresh fruits and veggies, but it the end, it's so rewarding! Crossing my fingers for your cantaloupes and watermelons!

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I got a strawberry.
Yay, for the strawberry!


In my garden - well, my balcony - I have two flowering tomato plants surrounded by arugula, two mixed flower pots and one pot of swiss chard that I should be able to start eating next week (it looks so yummy!!!). Lettuce, radishes and carrots should be planted shortly (I could'nt get around to it before) and I might plant cucumbers and peas during the weekend also.
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