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I put up the greenhouse

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  • Started 3 years ago by TheKnittingNinja
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  1. http://pictures.sprintpcs.com/share.do?invite=NELr272jhk7IZaNa8a2o&shareName=MMS&messageState=RETRIEVED

    My mom got me a popup green house this summer and I put it up today, havent put the plants in it yet but at least the sucker is up

    Posted 3 years ago by TheKnittingNinja #

  2. Which kitty is that helping you put up the greenhouse? :)

    Posted 3 years ago by Kitten Whisperer #

  3. that's neat Ale,is that Buster?

    Posted 3 years ago by Buttercup #

  4. buttercup is right, its Buster. Harry helped too but only when I was struggling with the poles inside once it was up he made himself scarce so I couldnt get a pic

    Posted 3 years ago by TheKnittingNinja #

  5. How cool. And you already grew a kitty - what kind of seeds do you use? On a more serious note, you may be able to save some grocery money with it. Maybe even have a little produce to sell.

    Posted 3 years ago by CheetahBoysmommy #

  6. cool hehehe

    Posted 3 years ago by neelaANDcharlie #

  7. dont produce enough produce to sell, I have lots of green tomatoes though, and am going to let some of the santiagos rot a bit to get seeds, at least that is how the tomato group people say to do it

    Posted 3 years ago by TheKnittingNinja #

  8. Ale, that is exactly what you do, let the tomatoes(choose your biggest and best looking so your seeds will produce big and strong plants) over ripe and start to rot. I then squeeze them out onto some kitchen paper towel nice and evenly spread so you can cut out individual seeds next year. Let it dry off carefully then fold up and stow away in a sealed envelope. I bought some cherry tomatoes recently that I really liked and did the above process and with 8 weeks of buying the tomatoes I have 8 little plants growing. Good luck.

    Posted 3 years ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  9. thank you MS, will do that. I think santiagos are a hybrid tomato so I have no clue what I will get next year

    Posted 3 years ago by TheKnittingNinja #


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