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Old January 17, 2009   #16
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Thanks M G, but you are right they are hard to see..YET
You also have a good weekend,we`ve got a hail storm warnings out for today,that the best thing for a mid summer garden is it.
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Old January 17, 2009   #17
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Have you ever tried it with this Method: Grow Your Own Potatoes in Small Spaces

Remember to click on the picture for a larger view.
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Old January 18, 2009   #18
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Thank you for the link, Polar_Lace. SmartPots is already pushing it look-wise here. I need to stay married to keep my "sponsor" .

I hope you are having a great weekend.

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Old January 19, 2009   #19
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WOW, Moonglow!! those SmartPots sure cost enough. I'd rather put 2 Glad Force Flex bags together for that price!

Not such (luck.) Not a good week or weekend for that matter. I've taken my cousin to 2 different doctors this past week; to the Emergency Room on Saturday (he fell on his knee replacement in the kitchen,) then when he picked up his meds today he fell in the Pharmacy, re injuring his previously broken ribs he got by falling in the bathroom 4 weeks ago. I just can't keep up with his injuries.

I'm dog tired!
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Old January 20, 2009   #20
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its so important to keep cost down when growing what ever you are growing,other wise you might as well just go and buy them.
The idea of using rubbish/garbage bags to grow potatoes is the way to go.
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oh, no! i hope this week makes up for the tough one that just passed.

i hope we can at least cheer you up here . you take care, ok?
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Old February 7, 2009   #22
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Nice Growing, Annapet! Looks like your in for the "Spud Season."

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Thanks, Robin. I had no idea potato foliage is so BEAUTIFUL.
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