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    Must be mentor or chardon

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    One year I put two cords worth of wood ash and two tons of pellet stove ash in my garden,nothing would grow that summer.
    Next year it was fine.
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    My son just this weekend started digging up the ground in our yard in MN. The ground is still to cold to plant. We haven't decided what all to plant yet but I have about 50 tobacco plants coming from a friend. It is cheaper for him to buy 100 at a time than 80 and I get his extras.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    One year I put two cords worth of wood ash and two tons of pellet stove ash in my garden,nothing would grow that summer.
    Next year it was fine.
    I am to lazy to look this up but if I remember right it sucks the nitrogen out of the soil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OCDshaver View Post
    I envy you guys. I'm not a gardener. I live in a town home with no back yard or property to dig up at all. But I'd love to have access to really fresh stuff at my whim. I have a balcony that I can get a few pots of herbs going on, that's it. Keep us posted of what you grew and what you did with it.
    Get a Chia Pet,,,,,

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    This must be an early Obama. I have noticed that his hair has changed since he has been in office.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Get a Chia Pet,,,,,

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    Sh!t. I can do a chia pet with what I've got. I'm thinking a little more Tom Thumb. Here. I can't grow shit.
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    We have 10'x20'x12" tomatoes, lemon cucumbers and green zucchini. 4'x4'x8" rhubarb. 2ea 2'x20'x8" rosemary, sage, thyme, oregano and tarragon for one and the other is full of basil. I will post pics when it is up and running( boxes are built and filled with dirt, compost and coffee grounds). Oh just an FYI if you are needing to add a little life to your garden go to Starbucks if you have one near you and they have free coffee grounds almost all of the time, we just got about 18 cubic feet from a few stores near us and it works great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    My son just this weekend started digging up the ground in our yard in MN. The ground is still to cold to plant. We haven't decided what all to plant yet but I have about 50 tobacco plants coming from a friend. It is cheaper for him to buy 100 at a time than 80 and I get his extras.
    What do you do with the tabacco??
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    What do you do with the tabacco??
    Learn....

    I have had decent results with cigarettes. Pipe or cigars have been relative failures. I haven't tried real hard though. I don't have a kiln but can have access to one. This will be my third planting.

    Last year I had a bunch mold on me.

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    Mostly it is just taking up space in my garage waiting for me to do something with it

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