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  1. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜… lol I don't even know who this guy is but I like you. you remind me of " donkey from Shrek " Eddie Murphy so I'm going follow you . I guess you popped up because I'm looking to be more self sustainable.

  2. I loved the "… a square one," and "… a circle."
    Honorable mention: "Get some laundry baskets. It's dirty, but it's sturdy." Sir, you got a sub from me! Thanks for making me laugh today! (BTW, I'm a big fan of container gardens! I have MS, and it's easier for me to use containers and raised gardens. I even designed a watering system with PVC pipes and parts of 1- gallon milk jugs. Container gardening and raised gardens are awesome!)

  3. Ask your grocery store bakery for their empty icing buckets, they will often give them away for free. They are food grade plastic. Drill a few holes in the bottom and you're set!

  4. don't forget -you can grow potatoes in a cardboard box. I know what your thinking. but wont paper break when it gets wet? yes eventually but by then those potatoes will ripe for the picking!

  5. Gallon milk jugs are great containers and can be mini greenhouse cover for young veggies. Cheap laundry baskets lined with old t-shirts to keep soil in. Place random rocks in bottom for drainage. Build your planting soil with a mixture of dirt, leaves, grass clippings, crushed egg shells, used coffee grounds, vegetable waste. That's a fine recipe to grow your own food

  6. Hey friend, I’m in Ga too and am introducing more potted plants to my garden this year! Do you have a garden planner you recommend? I kind of chaos garden and just throw what grows whenever

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