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July 2, 2010 at 3:24 PM #575978July 2, 2010 at 7:34 PM #574997Jim JonesParticipant
[quote=briansd1]There was a thread on SDlookup.
rwsinmissionshills recommended this book which I got as gifts for my relatives.Gardening in Southern California is different from other places. You need to prepare the soil in advance of planting.
I do think that gardening is a lost art. People find it easier to to go the supermarket.
[/quote]Brian,
I got the book in the mail last week. Its an excellent month by month guide of what to put in the ground and when.
July 2, 2010 at 7:34 PM #575094Jim JonesParticipant[quote=briansd1]There was a thread on SDlookup.
rwsinmissionshills recommended this book which I got as gifts for my relatives.Gardening in Southern California is different from other places. You need to prepare the soil in advance of planting.
I do think that gardening is a lost art. People find it easier to to go the supermarket.
[/quote]Brian,
I got the book in the mail last week. Its an excellent month by month guide of what to put in the ground and when.
July 2, 2010 at 7:34 PM #575618Jim JonesParticipant[quote=briansd1]There was a thread on SDlookup.
rwsinmissionshills recommended this book which I got as gifts for my relatives.Gardening in Southern California is different from other places. You need to prepare the soil in advance of planting.
I do think that gardening is a lost art. People find it easier to to go the supermarket.
[/quote]Brian,
I got the book in the mail last week. Its an excellent month by month guide of what to put in the ground and when.
July 2, 2010 at 7:34 PM #575724Jim JonesParticipant[quote=briansd1]There was a thread on SDlookup.
rwsinmissionshills recommended this book which I got as gifts for my relatives.Gardening in Southern California is different from other places. You need to prepare the soil in advance of planting.
I do think that gardening is a lost art. People find it easier to to go the supermarket.
[/quote]Brian,
I got the book in the mail last week. Its an excellent month by month guide of what to put in the ground and when.
July 2, 2010 at 7:34 PM #576024Jim JonesParticipant[quote=briansd1]There was a thread on SDlookup.
rwsinmissionshills recommended this book which I got as gifts for my relatives.Gardening in Southern California is different from other places. You need to prepare the soil in advance of planting.
I do think that gardening is a lost art. People find it easier to to go the supermarket.
[/quote]Brian,
I got the book in the mail last week. Its an excellent month by month guide of what to put in the ground and when.
July 12, 2010 at 10:23 AM #577045briansd1Guest[quote=Jim Jones]
Brian,
I got the book in the mail last week. Its an excellent month by month guide of what to put in the ground and when.[/quote]
Glad the book was of help.
I’m a back seat gardener. I was helping my dad with his yard over the weekend and it was back breaking work. I wanted to hire a landscape service after a couple hours.
I think that a nice cool marine layer is best for gardening. We had that for two weeks, but it’s getting back to the usual sunny San Diego.
July 12, 2010 at 10:23 AM #577140briansd1Guest[quote=Jim Jones]
Brian,
I got the book in the mail last week. Its an excellent month by month guide of what to put in the ground and when.[/quote]
Glad the book was of help.
I’m a back seat gardener. I was helping my dad with his yard over the weekend and it was back breaking work. I wanted to hire a landscape service after a couple hours.
I think that a nice cool marine layer is best for gardening. We had that for two weeks, but it’s getting back to the usual sunny San Diego.
July 12, 2010 at 10:23 AM #577667briansd1Guest[quote=Jim Jones]
Brian,
I got the book in the mail last week. Its an excellent month by month guide of what to put in the ground and when.[/quote]
Glad the book was of help.
I’m a back seat gardener. I was helping my dad with his yard over the weekend and it was back breaking work. I wanted to hire a landscape service after a couple hours.
I think that a nice cool marine layer is best for gardening. We had that for two weeks, but it’s getting back to the usual sunny San Diego.
July 12, 2010 at 10:23 AM #577773briansd1Guest[quote=Jim Jones]
Brian,
I got the book in the mail last week. Its an excellent month by month guide of what to put in the ground and when.[/quote]
Glad the book was of help.
I’m a back seat gardener. I was helping my dad with his yard over the weekend and it was back breaking work. I wanted to hire a landscape service after a couple hours.
I think that a nice cool marine layer is best for gardening. We had that for two weeks, but it’s getting back to the usual sunny San Diego.
July 12, 2010 at 10:23 AM #578074briansd1Guest[quote=Jim Jones]
Brian,
I got the book in the mail last week. Its an excellent month by month guide of what to put in the ground and when.[/quote]
Glad the book was of help.
I’m a back seat gardener. I was helping my dad with his yard over the weekend and it was back breaking work. I wanted to hire a landscape service after a couple hours.
I think that a nice cool marine layer is best for gardening. We had that for two weeks, but it’s getting back to the usual sunny San Diego.
July 12, 2010 at 10:26 AM #577050briansd1GuestI’m going to buy a composting bin from Amazon as a gift for a friend.
Any suggestions?
July 12, 2010 at 10:26 AM #577145briansd1GuestI’m going to buy a composting bin from Amazon as a gift for a friend.
Any suggestions?
July 12, 2010 at 10:26 AM #577672briansd1GuestI’m going to buy a composting bin from Amazon as a gift for a friend.
Any suggestions?
July 12, 2010 at 10:26 AM #577779briansd1GuestI’m going to buy a composting bin from Amazon as a gift for a friend.
Any suggestions?
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