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    High Power Shooter hunterhawk's Avatar
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    Sooner or later I will be getting rid of my curbing! You can have it when I do! I have lots of it too... It's pretty old though...

    the gardens are looking good! I'm pretty pumped for my first year! All this rain has definitely helped me! I am amazed at how fast my garden is growing.
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ID:	59050 Notice curbing... This is what it looked like when I put them in.. Close bush is already gone.. Next year I will have another small box on the other side of the big one to even them out.
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ID:	59051 You can see the tomatoes on the left that got killed by a hail storm.. This picture was taken a couple weeks ago..

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ID:	59052 This one was taken June 5thish... And I know I have a more recent picture on my phone but I have to go into messages to find it but now everything is huge! I'll take recent pics later if I can't find it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterhawk View Post
    Sooner or later I will be getting rid of my curbing! You can have it when I do! I have lots of it too... It's pretty old though...

    the gardens are looking good! I'm pretty pumped for my first year! All this rain has definitely helped me! I am amazed at how fast my garden is growing.
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	image.jpg 
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ID:	59050 Notice curbing... This is what it looked like when I put them in.. Close bush is already gone.. Next year I will have another small box on the other side of the big one to even them out.
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	image.jpg 
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ID:	59051 You can see the tomatoes on the left that got killed by a hail storm.. This picture was taken a couple weeks ago..

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	image.jpg 
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ID:	59052 This one was taken June 5thish... And I know I have a more recent picture on my phone but I have to go into messages to find it but now everything is huge! I'll take recent pics later if I can't find it.

    Last year my tomatoes got hit real bad. They bounced back though. What I did after they got decimated is I let a couple suckers grow and they pretty much came back. We had more tomatoes than we knew what to do with. We were harvesting tomatoes into October.

    This year we were lucky enough to cover them before we got hit too bad. Our Green Beans didn't germinate well because of the hail. I think those tomatoes on the left should come back just fine. if they didn't get hit too much worse after that picture was taken.

    Looks like a great start!
    Last edited by rbeau30; 06-16-2015 at 13:57.

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