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Old March 29, 2011   #1
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Wife and son were cleaning out the storage building and this was in the trash pile. Not for long.......Scrap pvc out of large shoulder bag frame. Poor southern ingenuity, my friend. Use the plastic, don’t put it in the land fills.
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Old March 30, 2011   #2
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Looks like it will do the trick! What are you going to grow in them?
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Herbs, sweet basil and cilantro I hope. First time for the herbs. I'm 4 years into trying to find a tomato that tastes out of this world and grow fast or that will thrive in the 100°+ Junes and Julys of Wichita Falls, TX. I call this place TOMATO HELL.
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Herbs, sweet basil and cilantro I hope. First time for the herbs. I'm 4 years into trying to find a tomato that tastes out of this world and grow fast or that will thrive in the 100°+ Junes and Julys of Wichita Falls, TX. I call this place TOMATO HELL.
Sounds good - good luck with the herbs! I cant help you with the tomato variety, but I'm sure you can get some good recommendations on this site from some very smart people!
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I'll second the dont put it in the landfills. Nice set up!

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