RE: Starting Planting!!!
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- Subject: RE: Starting Planting!!!
- From: "* C* K* E* <c*@iupui.edu>
- Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 12:37:19 -0500
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Okay, here's a cheap idea if you're remodeling your bathroom: the old toilet
bowl and/or tank, bathtub, or sink make excellent permanent planters. I saw
this guy on TV who has tons (I imagine literally) in his yard, and he's
looking for more!
I SAID CHEAP, NOT TASTEFUL!!!
Stan, you cheap and lazy gardener, hauling these might be
too much work for you!
Carol
Indianapolis
PS. This would be a great idea for gardeners in Flushing!
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> >I too will be doing Container gardening for the first time but not yet.
> What
> >are you going to use for containers?
> >
>
> well cheapie that I am I went to Big Lots (Mac Frugals, Odd Lots) and
> found
> containers for other things 10gal sterlite box for $3.99 etc. and drilled
> several holes in the bottom.
> I have been since warned that they may break down in the UV of the sun
> however.
>
> also suggested AFTER I started planting was going around to dellis'
> looking
> for 5 gal buckets and nursheries that might toss theirs. or Landscapers
> who plant trees.
>
>
> --leslie
> Master Gardener Intern (Student), Zone 7(b?) low of 9F this year, in
> Humid,
> HUMID Cullman, Alabama.
>
> There are old mushroom hunters and bold mushroom hunters but there are no
> old bold mushroom hunters.
> --unknown
> (S.F. poison control I think)
>
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>