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BBQ loving, fantasy football playin,' DJ.
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Location: Too Close to work....west of Philly.
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Hydroponic Gardening for a beginner?
I forgot this section existed....
Anybody have any books or websites to recommend on how to learn this? I would just love to have some quality veggies in the winter. I'm thinking 2 tomato plants, maybe 2 pepper plants, and maybe rosemary and basil.
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For the rest of my life I have one goal: to be a great role model for my daughters.
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I'm happy to dance with you
I have 2 opinions We had tried usual things to keep them away, including something like coyote urine, it is sold in hardware stores by us Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Washington Township OH and Cape May NJ
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I've been tempted to try it, but haven't. At the Behind the Seeds Tour in Epcot, they give you a handout that makes it seem so easy.
Bobbi
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I'm happy to dance with you
I have 2 opinions We had tried usual things to keep them away, including something like coyote urine, it is sold in hardware stores by us Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Washington Township OH and Cape May NJ
Posts: 27,819
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I've found the information from the seed tour. If you want me to mail it to you, just PM your address.
Bobbi
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