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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1130596" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Thats so true.. :lol2: I just got so tired of cleaning it and no one swimming. And the skimmer, hated cleaning the skimmers :x ... My garden keeps me challenged to feed us without buying from a grocery store. And with the space i have, i love seeing how far i can push the things i grow. I have an acre lawn surrounding our house and garden area, so i could expand and i do have a couple tractor tire planters with extra tomatoes, but i hate mowing around them but my pool garden is a great low maintenance way to garden. Pretty much all i do is plant, put in a drip and pick. The hard work is storing and processing what i grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1130596, member: 22072"] Thats so true.. :lol2: I just got so tired of cleaning it and no one swimming. And the skimmer, hated cleaning the skimmers :x ... My garden keeps me challenged to feed us without buying from a grocery store. And with the space i have, i love seeing how far i can push the things i grow. I have an acre lawn surrounding our house and garden area, so i could expand and i do have a couple tractor tire planters with extra tomatoes, but i hate mowing around them but my pool garden is a great low maintenance way to garden. Pretty much all i do is plant, put in a drip and pick. The hard work is storing and processing what i grow. [/QUOTE]
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