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    Quote Originally Posted by Inor View Post
    Mrs Inor got some pretty cool planters this year for tomatoes. They look like heavy canvas bags, complete with handles and everything. But they have a round bottom and look like they are treated to retain the water. They are about 18 inches in diameter and maybe about 20 inches deep. They were cheap as hell - maybe $4-$6 each. If they work, we will get a bunch more for next year.

    P.S. I went into Tucson today to see my mom and it was already 85 there! Where we live it was "only" about 75. So I think spring has sprung in the desert south-west.
    That sounds great. Your going to be ahead of the rest of us with gardening this year. Don't forget some pepper plants. I see Salsa in your future!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baglady View Post
    That sounds great. Your going to be ahead of the rest of us with gardening this year. Don't forget some pepper plants. I see Salsa in your future!
    Mrs Inor has started over 40 pepper plants! I have no idea what she plans on doing with all of the peppers. When we were in MN our peppers were very prolific. I can just imagine how many peppers each plant is going to produce here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inor View Post
    Mrs Inor has started over 40 pepper plants! I have no idea what she plans on doing with all of the peppers. When we were in MN our peppers were very prolific. I can just imagine how many peppers each plant is going to produce here.
    Fifteen pepper plants as in 15. Six tomato plants. Sheesh - please don't try counting when beered.

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    My mistake. (I swear she told me 40 earlier this afternoon.)
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    That's still alot of pepper. What kinds are you growing?
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    So, are you saying that your peppers were prolific in St. Paul?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TJC44 View Post
    So, are you saying that your peppers were prolific in St. Paul?
    I'm not stepping in that. But just a tip, if you want a response, (reply with quote).
    Not an english major? We offer these instructions in 3 languages...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baglady View Post
    I'm not stepping in that. But just a tip, if you want a response, (reply with quote).
    Not an english major? We offer these instructions in 3 languages...
    Yes, Ms. Moderator
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inor View Post
    My mistake. (I swear she told me 40 earlier this afternoon.)
    She did. I heard her.
    Of course she'll say I was drinking too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baglady View Post
    So we've put lime and 3 yr old chicken chit on our gardens, done some tilling.
    My big guy built this awesome lettuce cart for us. We used to use a wheelbarrow, but it broke.
    We have to be able to move the lettuce under a shade tree in the afternoons, so voila!

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    O.k. stupid question time, but at least I'm returning to the OP, why would one move lettuce under a shade tree?
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