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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 644384" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Well rice cakes really don't have a taste do they? I mean its more of a feeling of cotton going on your tongue and a sound isn't it? ;-) </p><p></p><p>I'd like to point out a problem with your math though. You will still have the potting soil and the bucket for many years to come so I think you need to depreciate the cost of these materials over a 7 year period - at least.</p><p></p><p>I wish I had a better memory cause I want to suggest a type of tomato to you that I think you would find wonderful container production. Do some reading on what I think are indeterminate varieties and try one or two of these. A fella I know uses this type (if I don't have it arsebackwards) in his containers and his tomatoe plants reach a height of 15 feet by fall and bear the whole growing season. It is impressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 644384, member: 4362"] Well rice cakes really don't have a taste do they? I mean its more of a feeling of cotton going on your tongue and a sound isn't it? ;-) I'd like to point out a problem with your math though. You will still have the potting soil and the bucket for many years to come so I think you need to depreciate the cost of these materials over a 7 year period - at least. I wish I had a better memory cause I want to suggest a type of tomato to you that I think you would find wonderful container production. Do some reading on what I think are indeterminate varieties and try one or two of these. A fella I know uses this type (if I don't have it arsebackwards) in his containers and his tomatoe plants reach a height of 15 feet by fall and bear the whole growing season. It is impressive. [/QUOTE]
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