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Yes, we did this to our swimming pool
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1119251" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>It was a 10 yr old liner pool, so it didnt hurt so much when we filled it in. Needed a new liner at the price of 5 to 6 thousand dollars.. I took out the liner and dug up holes all around the bottom. Actually, if someone wanted to, they could dig the dirt out and repair the bottom and put in a new liner. Not this chick though, I grow so much food in this garden. We just finished last years onions i planted in a space of 3x10(have over 800 in this space this year), still eating canned tomatoes, and i grew over 80 ears of corn in a space of 4x10 that was bug free because i planted in july. I have all my plants on a drip line (the secret). Right now i'm working on a giant dehydrator and i plan to grow more herbs to dry. I want to sun dry some tomatoes and i've planted tons of potatoes i plan to can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1119251, member: 22072"] It was a 10 yr old liner pool, so it didnt hurt so much when we filled it in. Needed a new liner at the price of 5 to 6 thousand dollars.. I took out the liner and dug up holes all around the bottom. Actually, if someone wanted to, they could dig the dirt out and repair the bottom and put in a new liner. Not this chick though, I grow so much food in this garden. We just finished last years onions i planted in a space of 3x10(have over 800 in this space this year), still eating canned tomatoes, and i grew over 80 ears of corn in a space of 4x10 that was bug free because i planted in july. I have all my plants on a drip line (the secret). Right now i'm working on a giant dehydrator and i plan to grow more herbs to dry. I want to sun dry some tomatoes and i've planted tons of potatoes i plan to can. [/QUOTE]
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