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Default Has anyone done a container garden using garbage bags and laundry baskets?

Container gardening and bag gardens are getting really popular nowadays. www.gardenbags.net
On Tuesday, May 28, 2002 8:40:05 PM UTC+1, MrsBuffer wrote:
My backyard is really lousy with rocks and stuff, so instead of
messing with the lousy dirt I am considering buying some cheap laundry
baskets, lining them with black plastic garbage bags, punching a few
holes in them for drainage and filling them with fortified potting
soil (on sale at Home Depot for $2.97/50 lb bag.

Tomatoes will go in two baskets, and potatoes in the other.

How many potatoes can I grow in this bag (I figure the large lawn/leaf
bag)?

Any hints?

Thanks,
Marita


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Default Has anyone done SPAMMING using garbage bags and laundry baskets?

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Container gardening and bag gardens are getting really popular
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www.gardenbags.net On Tuesday, May 28, 2002 8:40:05 PM
UTC+1, MrsBuffer wrote:
My backyard is really lousy with rocks and stuff, so instead of
messing with the lousy dirt I am considering buying some cheap
laundry baskets, lining them with black plastic garbage bags,
punching a few holes in them for drainage and filling them with
fortified potting soil (on sale at Home Depot for $2.97/50 lb bag.

Tomatoes will go in two baskets, and potatoes in the other.

How many potatoes can I grow in this bag (I figure the large
lawn/leaf bag)?


SPAMMERS are SO DUMB. Why are they always so blatently obvious when they pick an
11 year old post to SPAM their obviously failing business?


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Container gardening and bag gardens are getting really popular
nowadays.
www.gardenbags

On Tuesday, May 28, 2002 8:40:05 PM
UTC+1, MrsBuffer wrote:
My backyard is really lousy with rocks and stuff, so instead of
messing with the lousy dirt I am considering buying some cheap
laundry baskets, lining them with black plastic garbage bags,
punching a few holes in them for drainage and filling them with
fortified potting soil (on sale at Home Depot for $2.97/50 lb bag.

Tomatoes will go in two baskets, and potatoes in the other.

How many potatoes can I grow in this bag (I figure the large
lawn/leaf bag)?


SPAMMERS are SO DUMB. Why are they always so blatently obvious when they
pick an 11 year old post to SPAM their obviously failing business?


:-)) Poor dumb is getting also getting manure poured
on him from a great height over in the UK gardening newsgroup
uk.rec.gardening becasue he gave a similar spamming response over there to a
2003 post.


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