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Good idea.
When I was a kid we always had a vegetable garden in the suburbs. Tomatoes, cucumbers carrorts and lettuce. That way you don't have to worry about what type of pesticides companies use. Not only that, they taste so much better, especially the tomatoes the size of softballs.
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Good idea.  osreinstall | 06/12/08
RE: Americans growing their own: veggies this time  Linux User 147560 | 06/12/08
RE: Americans growing their own: veggies this time  tunaloaf@... | 06/12/08
It never fails.  frgough | 06/12/08
I'll go you one better  j.m.galvin | 06/12/08
...  Linux User 147560 | 06/12/08
Really? Where?  j.m.galvin | 06/12/08
...  Linux User 147560 | 06/12/08
Actually anywhere.  osreinstall | 06/12/08
wow! you're really angry!  lostarchitect | 06/12/08
You have to understand  John L. Ries | 06/12/08
...  Linux User 147560 | 06/12/08
Hm  John L. Ries | 06/12/08
News Flash!  Pliny the Elder | 06/12/08
There are ground covers other than lawns  John L. Ries | 06/12/08
totally right!  lostarchitect | 06/12/08
Lawns: two thirds of continental US  atowhee | 06/12/08
....  Linux User 147560 | 06/12/08
News Flash, Extra!  atowhee | 06/12/08
You also get the problem of  Pliny the Elder | 06/12/08
...  Linux User 147560 | 06/12/08
we even grow veggies on our roof in NYC!  lostarchitect | 06/12/08
Dumb idea  HypnoToad | 06/12/08
well, it's also fun. =) [n/m]  lostarchitect | 06/12/08

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