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Earlier this week, I posted a write up on a way anyone, anywhere can keep fresh greens growing in a window anytime of year. Read more here: http://www.gardenhelp.org/food/the-easiest-vegetable-garden-anyone-can-grow-anywhere-anytime/
-- GardenMentor, Seattle, WA, www.gardenmentors.com & www.gardenhelp.org
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6 comments so far
MsDebbieP
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hardiness zone 5b
posted 435 days ago
well doesn’t that look easy and yummy
-- - Debbie, SW Ontario Canada (USDA Hardiness Zone: 5a) http://www.execulink.com/~yohan
Bon
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hardiness zone 5a
posted 435 days ago
Very interesting way to grow them.Thanks for sharing.
-- Bon,Hastings,Ont.....zone 5a....Always room for one more
Greenthumb
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posted 435 days ago
I’ve got stuff growing in the refridgerator I cant identify, I think “they” might be a new specie. I swear I own the worlds most expensive electronic composting machine. I should donate it to a uniiversities botonical study group and maybe then they can tell me if those teeny tiny mushrooms are edible?
Putting plants inside is a recipe for disaster here. People wont stop watering them until they float away or maybe its their genetic propensity to give plants fresh air, the fresh air coming from an open window where the air is chilled to liquid nitrogen levels.
I think thats a great idea mentor
Cheers
-- Central northish Ontario
gardenmentor
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hardiness zone 8
posted 434 days ago
roman – I belong to the Puget Sound Mycological Society. Perhaps check out their site to find a fungi club near you that could come ID your mystery fungus…or just clean out your fridge and start over! :)
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Greenthumb
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posted 434 days ago
Cleaning out the fridge is pointless.
When I was single I filled it up with wax and plastic produce so that in the event my mother would drop by, she would think I was eating good food.
Now I have a partner …............nuff said
-- Central northish Ontario
Michal Bulla
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hardiness zone 5
posted 433 days ago
Oh, first project in our winter awards, good good :)
-- Michal, http://gardentenders.com