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<blockquote data-quote="Jim62" data-source="post: 657060" data-attributes="member: 6655"><p>Well, time for an update on the protein tub gardening effort. Got the holes drilled in the bottoms of the tubs for drainage. Put a couple of inches of gravel in the bottom for drainage, and filled them with "composted garden soil" from the local nursery. Planted some tomatos, squash, cucumbers, and a few okras just for grins. All the plants came from another local nursery, and looked like good plants. Everything has been planted in the tubs now for 3 or 4 weeks. The squash, cucumbers, and okra is still alive, but has not made any progress as far as growing bigger. The tomatos have been totally dead for about a week now, but they, too, had made no progress as to growth. Even tried a little shot of miracle grow, which had no effect at all.</p><p></p><p>So, I think I can safely say, it didn't work. Back to the drawing board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim62, post: 657060, member: 6655"] Well, time for an update on the protein tub gardening effort. Got the holes drilled in the bottoms of the tubs for drainage. Put a couple of inches of gravel in the bottom for drainage, and filled them with "composted garden soil" from the local nursery. Planted some tomatos, squash, cucumbers, and a few okras just for grins. All the plants came from another local nursery, and looked like good plants. Everything has been planted in the tubs now for 3 or 4 weeks. The squash, cucumbers, and okra is still alive, but has not made any progress as far as growing bigger. The tomatos have been totally dead for about a week now, but they, too, had made no progress as to growth. Even tried a little shot of miracle grow, which had no effect at all. So, I think I can safely say, it didn't work. Back to the drawing board. [/QUOTE]
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