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Testing Miracle-gro Growables Pods
Have you seen the new Miracle-Gro Growables pods? I was provided with about 60 pods to test out a few months back. These are being advertised as guaranteed to grow.
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cherry tomatoes,
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Alpine Strawberries - Growing Seedlings
The winter this year in Boston was not as brutal as the one we had the previous year, but in fear that my alpine strawberries would not return - I started a new batch from scratch.
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alpine,
alpine strawberries,
greenhouse,
seedlings,
seeds,
strawberries,
strawberry
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