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1 PJ-Fan // Oct 17, 2007 at 10:27 am
Great idea! I live in the town of Islip. I just purchased a new home this past summer and did a new front of the home makeover. I did 3 big gardening beds using pallets of stone and 10 yards of topsoil. Made my own mixture of compost and purchased a brand new tiller. The result came out great and I will try to post the pics if I can on this website. I just love everything about gardening and if I can help anyone, just ask and remember, don’t take gardening too serously because it’s such an enjoyement.
2 matt krause // Feb 19, 2009 at 2:54 pm
i am interested in taking a permaculture class/course i can attend with my wife are there any known places on long island that offer any of these
3 Companion Planting | Long Island Gardening Community Resource Companion Planting // Mar 6, 2009 at 5:02 pm
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4 pjfan // Feb 11, 2010 at 12:09 pm
I hit some garge sales lately and came across a lot of gardening books. I snatched them quick and got them really cheap! Nothing else going on but shoveling all that snow we have been getting. I wish I had a tank underground to hold that snow. Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone!
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