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So I could get back to the original issue of the garden...
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Now I can go back into the SS man-cave..:cool:[/QUOTE]

Wowwhat a great looking garden set up! Are those water spickets sticking up?
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mrhart wrote:So I could get back to the original issue of the garden...
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Now I can go back into the SS man-cave..:cool:


Want me to send Tom Sawyer over?:D
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jayp413 wrote:So I could get back to the original issue of the garden...
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Now I can go back into the SS man-cave..:cool:
Wowwhat a great looking garden set up! Are those water spickets sticking up?[/QUOTE]
Yes, there were sprinklers in the yard there, so I relocated them and split them up to try and make sure it would get some water on a regular schedule. You can get them at Lowes ($5-6) and they adjust to 30" high to accomadate for plants growing. I thought they were cooler than "pockets on shirts".
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JPG40504 wrote:Want me to send Tom Sawyer over?:D
I don't believe I know Tom.
I could have used him for the dirt moving........
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mrhart wrote:I don't believe I know Tom.
I could have used him for the dirt moving........
Ever read Mark Twain?;)
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[quote="JPG40504"]Ever read Mark Twain?]
I was there with ya...........
Maybe Becky would have been a better choice? I'd have some explainin to do.
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