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The 2010 Official Vegetable Garden thread!
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry Hefner" data-source="post: 131530" data-attributes="member: 984"><p>150 foot rows?! I am on a lot that is just shy of an acre, I have room for a huge garden, but they are just too much work! In the springtime when we have been looking forward to good weather, a big garden sounds very nice, but when the highs are in the triple digits, who wants to weed? I am in commercial refrigeration, and when the temps go up, so do my hours. Maybe you need to ask your wife to plan next year's garden in the middle of this August. We decided years ago to give up on big gardens, and concentrate on containers. She has been content the last few years with a couple of containers on the patio, but wanted something bigger. I wanted something easy to care for. Building it was a lot of work, but if it works out, the rest is easy, this year and years to come.</p><p></p><p>Keep your wife away from the computer, tell her it got infected with porn or something...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry Hefner, post: 131530, member: 984"] 150 foot rows?! I am on a lot that is just shy of an acre, I have room for a huge garden, but they are just too much work! In the springtime when we have been looking forward to good weather, a big garden sounds very nice, but when the highs are in the triple digits, who wants to weed? I am in commercial refrigeration, and when the temps go up, so do my hours. Maybe you need to ask your wife to plan next year's garden in the middle of this August. We decided years ago to give up on big gardens, and concentrate on containers. She has been content the last few years with a couple of containers on the patio, but wanted something bigger. I wanted something easy to care for. Building it was a lot of work, but if it works out, the rest is easy, this year and years to come. Keep your wife away from the computer, tell her it got infected with porn or something... [/QUOTE]
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