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50 bucks for cabbage patch things?
That's nuts!
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50 bucks for cabbage patch things?
I thought so too!! I was like what the heck!50 bucks for cabbage patch things?
That's nuts!
Thanks! I do usually put gravel at the bottom of my pots or buckets but recently I kept hearing and reading that its bad to do that. Idk, all I know is I cant grow squat, so I figured I wont put gravel at the bottom of this.I don't. I monitored the moisture of the soil and add more water as I feel is necessary. It can help to put a layer of fine gravel on the bottom. For most indoor plants a depth of 8" of soil is the most that is needed.
I check the water needs of my potato plant in a 5 gallon bucket by pressing the back of my hand on the top of the soil. If it feels moist I leave it alone. If it is starting to feel dry, I add water.
Once you have mature plants with fruit on, you will be surprised by how much water they go through in a day. One particular tomato plant I had was going through 3 gallons of water every day.
As far as tomatoes, do not plant an indeterminate variety. Those will get far too big.
I have had good luck growing Romaine lettuce in pots.
You'd best not talk about about lady gagaBad Boys gets a free pass though. I’ll turn that one up!
Thought you said music? Most of that is plain racket. Rest is plain infuriating!!!!
Love that one! Played it one time for the birds and randomly got addicted to itBad Boys gets a free pass though. I’ll turn that one up!