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Re: intro-semi long
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- Subject: Re: intro-semi long
- From: margaret lauterbach mlaute@micron.net>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 05:28:31 -0700
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>Since moving to Texas in about 1980, I have not raised much of a garden.
>Seems as though trying to make a buck and raising a family took precedence
>over a garden. At the moment I live in an apt with a small patio that is
>fenced in. I am going to try a variation of sqft...container gardening of
>some tomatoes and a few simple veggies. My bride of eight years and I are
>thinking about moving out of the city to a nice burg named Brenham, about
>half way between Houston and Austin, TX. I believe it is in zone 8,
>possibly in northern zone 9. We plan to get at least a couple of acres and
>start to produce more of our own food.
>
>Dan Harriman
>Houston, TX zone 9
>
Dan, I've been told by many that Texas gardening is like no other. If I
were you, I'd make contact with your county agent and find out zone and
other info, read a magazine I think is called "Texas Gardening"...and get
your hands on some Texas gardening books. Welcome back to gardening. You'll
have a great time. Margaret L
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