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Child support check two weeks late and ex won't give any money
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 553525" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>RM1976... I'm not sure where you live. I am NOT one of those "green-thumb" people... not at all like Lisa (Hound Dog).</p><p>Until this year, I had NO luck with general gardening... I can handle perennials like Rhubarb and Raspberries. This year? container gardening... and ONLY salad stuff (lettuce, spinach, radishes)... and it's growing faster than four of us can eat it. Things like tomatoes are really hard to grow. Potatoes are a lot of work and need a LOT of space. But... salad greens are easy.</p><p></p><p>Warning: potting mixes usually don't contain any soil and therefore no nutrients... these assume you are fertilizing. For veggies... stick to DIRT with added compost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 553525, member: 11791"] RM1976... I'm not sure where you live. I am NOT one of those "green-thumb" people... not at all like Lisa (Hound Dog). Until this year, I had NO luck with general gardening... I can handle perennials like Rhubarb and Raspberries. This year? container gardening... and ONLY salad stuff (lettuce, spinach, radishes)... and it's growing faster than four of us can eat it. Things like tomatoes are really hard to grow. Potatoes are a lot of work and need a LOT of space. But... salad greens are easy. Warning: potting mixes usually don't contain any soil and therefore no nutrients... these assume you are fertilizing. For veggies... stick to DIRT with added compost. [/QUOTE]
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