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Jenni,

I loved reading your post. Reminds me of my beautiful glass terrerium

that I once had. One day I noticed some strange activity going on

inside among the plants and discovered a lizzard that my precious 4

year old had found in the yard and gave a new home..LOL. Completely

ruined my bottle garden but the kids loved it.

I too organic garden like you. I have had beautiful companion gardens

but now unfortunately live in an apartment so I garden on my balcony. I

had the nicest cherry tomatoes, peppers and basil last season and I

plan to do it again.

Everyone should try to grow something even if it is only potted herbs

on the window sill.

Smiles and hugs

Deanna

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Thank You Deanna,

 

I thought of you as I dug through that dirt... knowing of your

organic garden/ neighbor fiasco! I found a great book at the

library store... The Indoor Kitchen Garden, by Joy O.I. SPOCZYNSKA...

 

I hope to put it to good use...

the tricky part is we have no balcony.. and we have a curious cat! =)

still... with creativity, we'll prevail!

 

=)

j

On Mar 10, 2006, at 11:45 AM, genny_y2k wrote:

> Jenni,

> I loved reading your post. Reminds me of my beautiful glass terrerium

> that I once had. One day I noticed some strange activity going on

> inside among the plants and discovered a lizzard that my precious 4

> year old had found in the yard and gave a new home..LOL. Completely

> ruined my bottle garden but the kids loved it.

> I too organic garden like you. I have had beautiful companion gardens

> but now unfortunately live in an apartment so I garden on my

> balcony. I

> had the nicest cherry tomatoes, peppers and basil last season and I

> plan to do it again.

> Everyone should try to grow something even if it is only potted herbs

> on the window sill.

> Smiles and hugs

> Deanna

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> I hope to put it to good use...

> the tricky part is we have no balcony.. and we have a curious cat! =)

> still... with creativity, we'll prevail!

 

Jenni - the only way I found to prevent *my* curious cats from

destroying things was to use hanging baskets. Now, DH prefers to not

have plants in the house, and we have a balcony now, so I don't do

that anymore, but it worked for me.

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Jenni Billings <jenni wrote:

 

Thank You Deanna,

 

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I hope to put it to good use...

the tricky part is we have no balcony.. and we have a curious cat! =)

still... with creativity, we'll prevail!

=)

j

 

Hi yall,

when I had an indoor garden I found bird/small animal cages in thrift shops to

put the pots in - kept the cats out and was cute.

peace,

Angela

 

 

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who I am is fine, it's just this body that's disabled!

 

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and roll are todays memories, prescriptions and golden oldies!

 

 

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