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I used to grow strawberries in PA, but I've never had room for raspberries, darn it. :-)

 

Luckily, strawberries are a BIG cottage industry here in CA! Love it!

 

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In a message dated 4/13/2007 5:36:43 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, barbara3 writes:

I know that all kinds of berries are beneficial to one's health. I grew my own raspberries in IL.Barbaracyndikrall wrote:

 

Eat your raspberries! :-)

 

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Well, I grew strawberries too! LOL

 

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I used to grow strawberries in PA, but I've never had

room for raspberries, darn it. :-)

 

Luckily, strawberries are a BIG cottage industry here in

CA! Love it!

 

Cyndi

 

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LOL! I saw some strawberry plants at Lowes and wanted them soooo badly, but I have no place to plant them other than pots, and I don't think they'd do very well there long term. We used to pick wild raspberries in PA, I still miss that. I haven't seen any good places to do that out here.

 

I have all my tomato plants, pepper plants, green beans and herbs potted up now. I'm so happy! LOL. I gave up on my husband building me any raised beds, so I used the pots I already had. They got a nice soaking rain today. :-)

 

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In a message dated 4/13/2007 9:32:10 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, barbara3 writes:

Well, I grew strawberries too! LOLBarbaracyndikrall wrote:

 

 

I used to grow strawberries in PA, but I've never had room for raspberries, darn it. :-)

 

Luckily, strawberries are a BIG cottage industry here in CA! Love it!

 

Cyndi

 

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I'm glad you have your vegetable garden going even if it is in pots

only. Maybe the next year you will get the raised beds :)

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LOL! I saw some strawberry plants at Lowes and wanted

them soooo badly, but I have no place to plant them other than pots,

and I don't think they'd do very well there long term. We used to pick

wild raspberries in PA, I still miss that. I haven't seen any good

places to do that out here.

 

I have all my tomato plants, pepper plants, green beans

and herbs potted up now. I'm so happy! LOL. I gave up on my husband

building me any raised beds, so I used the pots I already had. They got

a nice soaking rain today. :-)

 

Cyndi

 

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Well, he is still "promising" to get them built, lol. If he does, I can plant MANY other things, lol!

 

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In a message dated 4/14/2007 8:24:48 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, barbara3 writes:

I'm glad you have your vegetable garden going even if it is in pots only. Maybe the next year you will get the raised beds :) Barbara

 

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Why can't you plant those veggies in the ground? If you said it

before, I forgot :( Seems to me that pots take up room too so the

veggies could go in the ground in the same space that the pots are

taking. I probably do not understand your situation.

 

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cyndikrall wrote:

 

 

 

Well, he is still "promising" to get them built, lol. If

he does, I can plant MANY other things, lol!

 

Cyndi

 

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A. Dogs (too many)

B. Rocks (too many)

C. Room (lack of)LOL. The pots are on the concrete at the back of the yard. We can't dig down more than 12 inches because there is nothing but rock. And the yard is way too small-no out of the way place to rope off from the dogs.

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In a message dated 4/15/2007 1:09:59 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, barbara3 writes:

Why can't you plant those veggies in the ground? If you said it before, I forgot :( Seems to me that pots take up room too so the veggies could go in the ground in the same space that the pots are taking. I probably do not understand your situation.Barbaracyndikrall wrote:

 

 

Well, he is still "promising" to get them built, lol. If he does, I can plant MANY other things, lol!

 

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OK, thanks for the explanation.... I see..

 

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A. Dogs (too many)

B. Rocks (too many)

C. Room (lack of)

 

 

LOL. The pots are on the concrete at the back of the yard. We can't dig

down more than 12 inches because there is nothing but rock. And the

yard is way too small-no out of the way place to rope off from the

dogs.

Cyndi

 

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