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Old January 20, 2018   #9
Black Krim
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: New England
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Originally Posted by maxjohnson View Post
I think if you're going to grow food for the community, the ability to do it affordably is important. I'm a proponent of no till/back to eden, especially if you have support form the city to get mulch.

I'm guessing you want to start with a market tomato like Rutgers.
I was thinking that each person participating could determine if a pot was necessary or make a spot in the flower garden, or make a small, very small garden.

For two years now one person along main street has set up a tube that winds like a snake to grow. Looks odd and out of place, but kudos for effort.

One big pot; soil to fill, 3 tall stakes.......
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