One-stop Vegetable Garden Guide

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Posted by Ezyveggies groups on June 7, 2010, 9:38 pm
 
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My friends and I are planning to raise a vegetable garden in our own
plots. Fortunately, we stumbled into EzyVegies; wide information about
do it yourself raised garden beds and tips in growing a vegetable
garden. We decided to cultivate our vacant plots to save money for
food items. Since all of us are non-working moms, gardening will be a
good past time for us aside from saving much of the usual cost of
buying veggies at the supermarket. EzyVegies tackles about easy to do
organic gardening. To know more, you can drop by at http://www.ezyvegies.com.au/


Posted by SG1 on June 8, 2010, 3:24 am
 

Spam, I did not know it was a vege......



Posted by Anne Chambers on June 8, 2010, 4:25 am
 

SG1 wrote:

Why repeat the spam ?  Twice....
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Anne Chambers
South Australia
anne dot chambers at bigpond dot com

Posted by SG1 on June 8, 2010, 6:27 am
 



Consistent?????



Posted by Anne Chambers on June 8, 2010, 6:49 am
 

SG1 wrote:

LOL - true!
My ISP either didn't show the original or my spam filters are working
but I found it amusing that just about everyone complaining about spam
quoted it without snipping :(

I've got two raised veggie beds, both waist-high (I cannot bend or
kneel), both made from scrap material: old railway sleepers & scrap
timber nailed together for one and old sheets of corrugated iron held
upright by star pickets for the other, costing nothing.  I got a load of
soil from the local supplier, got the truckie to dump it in two lots
and we built the framework around the two heaps of earth and then
levelled it off..simple and very effective.

--
Anne Chambers
South Australia
anne dot chambers at bigpond dot com

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