all of a sudden i spy this tomato plant on the curb OFF KAPLAN...poor guy needed a home...so i carried that son of a bitch like 1.25 or so miles
6/15/2008 8:06:16 AM
you stole that tomato plant you stupid son of a bitch.
6/15/2008 9:09:55 AM
you'll get salmonella
6/15/2008 11:39:46 AM
Redacted version
6/15/2008 12:05:50 PM
6/15/2008 12:06:37 PM
i need a pot for it
6/15/2008 8:05:16 PM
i just emptied out a big rubbermade tub from my closet and i'm going to start a garden on my balcony
6/15/2008 8:11:43 PM
fucking hippies
6/15/2008 8:13:07 PM
^^i thought about doing that same thing actually for this tomato...i got like 4 small trashcans i somehow acquired, so i was thinking of putting holes in the bottom of that and maybe using that as well...would rather keep the rubbermaid container air tight and not put holes(not that you have to but its just one of those things[i like the water to be able to drain])
6/15/2008 8:16:16 PM
SAVE THE CHEERLEADER, SAVE THE WORLD
6/15/2008 8:18:15 PM
yeah use the trash canscontainer gardening is awesomednl, you should grow your own potatoes in a containerhttp://www.rittenhouse.ca/hortmag/horticulture&gardens/July01/Potato.htm
6/15/2008 8:38:44 PM
idk...not feeling the potatoes...dont really have good enough pots for them...got the tomato in the trashcan, which seems to be working pretty good
6/15/2008 9:06:37 PM
do you grow herbs like rosemary and basil? they're so easyand chili peppers too
6/15/2008 9:08:11 PM
i use to have some herbs but i never cooked with them so i just said fuck it...had a random pepper seed somehow sprout up and i been taking care of it...but the only food plants i got are a cucumber, zuchini, and 2 tomatoes
6/15/2008 11:45:32 PM
cant think of anything to save right now =/
6/16/2008 6:00:41 AM
^^^ i tried growing herbs, mostly rosemary and basil, but i keep killing it my mom said i've got to kill a lot of plants before i'll finally start getting it right, but this is extremely frustrating.
6/16/2008 7:39:28 AM
I think gardening is a really important skill that unfortunately is dying out. The more I read about nutrition and compare a lot of suburbanites to the more rural environment I grew up just outside of, I see the reasons behind all the heart disease and diabetes, etc.The ability to grow really wholesome food in your backyard has been replaced by store bought starch and high fructose corn syrup, everything out of boxes and cans. I'm glad some people still stick with gardening to at least provide themselves with SOMETHING natural, good on ya.
6/16/2008 7:43:19 AM