JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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That sounds great. Is it a pretty easy process?

I'd like to grow my own green, red and banana peppers, basil, onions, and the mother of them all fresh tomatoes.
Well it is not that complicated, I buy the seeds and read the instructions. They usually tell everything you need to know on the back of the package, which usually doesn't have much space to fill in complicated instructions. It is important to follow the dates they recommend.

Also I have a friend who has been growing for three years in a row, he always provides me with tips and tricks.
 

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Jun 8, 2005
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Good tomatoes are impossible to find nowadays. I can't remember the last time I ate a good one, they're all green on the inside and insanely large in size.

Though these small babies are tasty as hell. I've found them at some grandma on the market and they're delightful. I'm never eating anything else.

 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Well it is not that complicated, I buy the seeds and read the instructions. They usually tell everything you need to know on the back of the package, which usually doesn't have much space to fill in complicated instructions. It is important to follow the dates they recommend.

Also I have a friend who has been growing for three years in a row, he always provides me with tips and tricks.
Doesn't sound too bad at all. Perhaps the most difficult thing to do is finding a sot to plant.
Good tomatoes are impossible to find nowadays. I can't remember the last time I ate a good one, they're all green on the inside and insanely large in size.

Though these small babies are tasty as hell. I've found them at some grandma on the market and they're delightful. I'm never eating anything else.

The best tomatoes are those you can eat as apples. Those look tasty.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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my parents have a large garden in their new house. its just a pain to maintain everything during spring/summer

from what i recall they have everything from tomatoes, assorted chillies, herbs and even attempting squash
 

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