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    Looks awesome. I would like to do a garden, but I know I'm to lazy to take care of it. I hate yard work, I even pay a company to mow my grass for me.

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    ^^ you can always start by planting tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets (store bought starters).

    Most likely when you get your 1st harvest - you'll get the gardening bug and will expand to in-ground planting. Radishes and lettuce are extremely easy to grow and don't require much maintenance.

    Oakie...wrap them babies in old panty hose - keeps the bugs off the fruit and will expand as they grow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geary101 View Post
    ^^ you can always start by planting tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets (store bought starters).

    Most likely when you get your 1st harvest - you'll get the gardening bug and will expand to in-ground planting. Radishes and lettuce are extremely easy to grow and don't require much maintenance.

    Oakie...wrap them babies in old panty hose - keeps the bugs off the fruit and will expand as they grow.
    Wrap what up in the panty hose?

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    the fruit laying on the ground
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    The melons ... interesting, never thought of that Ed ...
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    works to keep bugs from munching a lot of plants...including cabbage
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    I would like to do a dwarf lemon tree in the living room. They be spendy tho.

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    Living in Florida, I do have experience with citrus trees. Growing them indoors is very do-able and price depends on the age of the tree.

    You can get dwarf lemon trees that are 1 - 2 years old for about $30.00
    Ed G
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