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Old 21-03-2009, 08:12 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Indoor gardening & lighting

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"brooklyn1" wrote:


I live in the north east, I've tried every early sowing method there is,
ultimately none other than professional greenhouses is more beneficial than
direct sowing in the ground. For the number of plants I want in my home
garden I buy as many of the mature nursery plants as I can, costs less than
buying packets of seed I'll never use up and all the potting stuff, and of
course time and labor.


The issue is not the plant but the plant variety. One of the joys of
gardening is growing what we love to eat and have fond memories of. Sure
it is arduous but the labor of gardening is not for you if you consider
it work. It is pure joy.


Bill got any Marglobe seed. I do. A 1950 tomato is a good example
acid and good to eat right in the garden warm and moist. But I must stop
or sexuality references will flow . Juicy....


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Startled by my encroachment flew
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