hikerlt Joined Dec 28, 2005 Messages 3,202 Likes 606 Location South Carolina Feedback: 35 / 0 / 0 Apr 12, 2009 #1/6 neat article... http://tipnut.com/grow-potatoes/ how to grow 100 lbs of potatoes in 4 sq foot area
packingungal Joined Dec 5, 2007 Messages 6,896 Likes 288 Location Central FL Feedback: 1 / 0 / 0 Apr 12, 2009 #2/6 I took an organic gardening course one time and learned how to grow all kinds of stuff in small/confined areas.
I took an organic gardening course one time and learned how to grow all kinds of stuff in small/confined areas.
lord1234 Joined Nov 13, 2008 Messages 4,077 Likes 392 Location Texas. See ya later Suckachusetts Feedback: 26 / 1 / 1 Apr 12, 2009 #3/6 you can do the same thing iwth old tires instead of wood.
mikem317 Joined Nov 27, 2007 Messages 14,291 Likes 2,136 Location New Hampshire Feedback: 23 / 0 / 0 Apr 12, 2009 #4/6 It's more like 16 cubic feet. Cool idea though.
green_metalflake Joined Feb 1, 2008 Messages 190 Likes 9 Location Northeast, MA Feedback: 9 / 0 / 2 Apr 13, 2009 #5/6 hikerlt said: neat article... Click to expand... My Kaspersky anti-virus lit up like Las Vegas when I clicked that link. There is a redirect to hyperliteautoservices.cn and a trojan downloader is found there.
hikerlt said: neat article... Click to expand... My Kaspersky anti-virus lit up like Las Vegas when I clicked that link. There is a redirect to hyperliteautoservices.cn and a trojan downloader is found there.
terraformer Joined May 17, 2008 Messages 16,975 Likes 2,821 Feedback: 32 / 0 / 0 Apr 13, 2009 #6/6 mikem317 said: It's more like 16 cubic feet. Cool idea though. Click to expand... When I saw sq. ft I knew it was going to involve some sort of trick to go up.
mikem317 said: It's more like 16 cubic feet. Cool idea though. Click to expand... When I saw sq. ft I knew it was going to involve some sort of trick to go up.