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Building a Raised Garden: The Mator Patch

Step 8State of the plants on 20 Sept 2007

State of the plants on 20 Sept 2007
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Here are the most current pics as of 20 Sept 2007'

I am embarassed about them, but I didn't know the plant would grow this big. Plus I have also kind of neglected them, it was just to hot to get out there. All I could do was water, water, water and get back in the house.

So if you have suggestions about how to build a cheap support system or wahtever you can think of please let me know.

I do have plans on cooling the plants off next summer, I have another Instructable in mind for that.

Thanks for taking the time to read and provide any suggestions.
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Oct 10, 2007. 7:37 PMquickthinker says:
i think you need to prune them down, or something.

But nonetheless, awesome job with the garden. For the life of me, i dont think i'm capable in plotting anything related to plants and flowers

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I like to build, create, and invent new things to use in life. Sometimes I like to share them with others, that's why I joined Instructables. :-)