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Ok here are my little plants. Lol. Don't ask which is what, because the labels all washed away in the rain
. ![]() ![]() ![]() I know which ones the pepper, cucumber, snap peas, and strawberry plants are, but beyond that, I'm not too sure which is watermelon, cantelope, and something else. Oh and I bought a 5 foot kiddie pool today. Going to pick it up tomorrow with some mulch and more soil. I'll post pics when I have the plants transplanted.
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![]() Last edited by JustBreathe; 06-05-2009 at 09:22 PM. |
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I'm so Blessed
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nice plants
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Forgive me if I'm being dense but you're putting the plants in the kiddie pool? I've never heard of that but what a great idea if you don't have garden space! All I know about the melons is they should get pretty leggy so it'll be obvious soon which ones they are.
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Lol, yep! Someone on here mentioned kiddie pool gardening, and I looked it up and decided to do it! I got a 5 foot pool from Fred's for $10. I have to buy some mulch tomorrow, but I am going to put the pool on top of one of our tables out back so I can avoid the back breaking bending. They were all started from seeds except one pepper plant, the strawberry plant and one cucumber plant.
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