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    Nice.......am I the only man without a garden?......gonna barter with a guy at work, sac fillets for some cucumbers and tomatoes......mo fishin' time;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jig rig View Post
    That's nice. Lot of work right there. PPG you taken notes?
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    Nice Josh! Guess you decided not to try the hydroponics yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Nice Josh! Guess you decided not to try the hydroponics yet?
    I'm still kicking the idea around. I've heard several people say we have some of the best ground in Concordia parish so I decided to make a garden. It's doing real well so far I've had a lot of help with lsu ag department Callie miller and Katern fountano . Helena chemical company did my soil testing and give me some pointers. I don't know if this garden is fair, good, excellent, I do know that all my vegetables are loaded. I haven't had a bug problem yet and I haven't seen any splitting or rot on my tamatoes yet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrews View Post
    I'm still kicking the idea around. I've heard several people say we have some of the best ground in Concordia parish so I decided to make a garden. It's doing real well so far I've had a lot of help with lsu ag department Callie miller and Katern fountano . Helena chemical company did my soil testing and give me some pointers. I don't know if this garden is fair, good, excellent, I do know that all my vegetables are loaded. I haven't had a bug problem yet and I haven't seen any splitting or rot on my tamatoes yet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrews View Post
    I'm still kicking the idea around. I've heard several people say we have some of the best ground in Concordia parish so I decided to make a garden. It's doing real well so far I've had a lot of help with lsu ag department Callie miller and Katern fountano . Helena chemical company did my soil testing and give me some pointers. I don't know if this garden is fair, good, excellent, I do know that all my vegetables are loaded. I haven't had a bug problem yet and I haven't seen any splitting or rot on my tamatoes yet.


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    Looking at how good your garden is doing, I would have to agree with them!
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    Every plant has its own fish at the roots just like the Indians taught
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    From a fisherman to a farmer. That's almost living off the land. Don't look like y'all will have a shortage of tomatoes.
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