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I should change my name to Veggie_Garden_Nut!

Posted by tn_veggie_gardner 6 (My Page) on
Fri, Feb 5, 10 at 22:36

Today I bought a cold frame, 2 seedling heating mats, a heating mat thermometer, a heated seedling greenhouse, a St. Croix grape vine plant, about 20 packs of Heirloom tomato seed (Sun Sugar II, 3 paste types, 4 yellow/gold types, etc...), about 15 packs of pepper seed (Thai Chili's, Chocolate Hab's, other hot peppers & some sweet peppers), herb seeds (Stevia, etc...) & a few other garden items.

A gardening nut for sure! lol


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RE: I should change my name to Veggie_Garden_Nut!

Well you've already got the veggie and garden(er) part. And, we all know that your a nut, so you're all set!

LOL, Just kidding around with ya.

That's a heck of a lot of tomatoes and peppers! You'll be about to open your own road-side produce stand!


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RE: I should change my name to Veggie_Garden_Nut!

Tell us more about that greenhouse. Here's what I've been doing lately - link attached.

Here is a link that might be useful: what I've been up to


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RE: I should change my name to Veggie_Garden_Nut!

Hey tn_veggie... looks like you're gonna' have some fun; it is very addictive isn't it? !
I am trying some new (new for me) Heirloom tomato varities this year too. Looking forward to some good eating!


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RE: I should change my name to Veggie_Garden_Nut!

brandon: Yea, I was thinking i'll start a home-based nursery. ;-)

I finally got around to making a blog post last night about everything I got & it doesn't even include the $40 I spent at Home Depot yesterday! lol...

Here is a link that might be useful: Steve's Garden


 
 

 

 


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