Gardening project

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Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 | Mark | Off topic

This is about as offtopic as it gets:-) My girlfriend and I decided to tidy up our patio about a week ago and in the process we purchased two tomato plants and sowed a bunch of different wild summer flower seeds in the limited soil we have available.

I thought it would be kind of fun to documents how the plants in our little garden grow during the summer. Many of the seeds have actually already germinated, but you probably won’t be able to see them in the first picture series below.

Tomato plants, Hostas and Hortensia

Tomato plants, Hostas and Hortensia

Pelargoniums and hopefully soon to come summer flowers

Pelargoniums and hopefully soon to come summer flowers

I will give you another update in a couple of weeks

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3 Comments to Gardening project

Wtf @ gardening? :D

It’s pretty cool though. I’d like my own garden but I am:

1) Too lazy
2) Live in a land where winter rules
3) yeah..

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Giving It a go
May 10, 2009

Very interesting. Being a Poker player you do spend a lot of time indoors. Gardening and growing your own food is a very good way to counter this and to fight of tilt.
I decided to keep chickens and grow as much as i could in my tiny garden in London England. I made videos and blogged about it so others could follow the progress. I now have over 600 subscribers on YouTube and lots of people read the blog.

Mark
May 10, 2009

Hi

Thanks for visiting :-) How on earth did you find my blog. Judged by your site you don’t seem to be the typical poker player…lol

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