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Discussion :: “My gardening skills”
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Sep 17th 2007 by Ctownrebel
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I can't explain why but I cannot keep plants alive. My girlfriend went out of town for a week and in her absense I killed all her plants. I don't know if I was over/under watering but needless to say she's not happy with me. In my defense the temperature outside was a steady 100 degrees. A Charleston summer isn't a kind place to outside life. Any help would be appreciated. She goes out of town again next week.
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Oct 26th 2007 by heyward
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Did the plants survive when your girlfirend went out of town again? What kind of plants does she have? Depending on what they are will depend on how to take care of them.
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Oct 29th 2007 by Ctownrebel
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No, but in my defense they were already dead. Not sure what kind of plants they were. They were in a hanging basket. A few different kinds... one was purple.
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Oct 31st 2007 by santee
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Hey, Im looking to plant a winter garden and produce some good veggies. Anyone know the best vegtables or fruit to palnt that will survive a mild Charleston winter?
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Jan 8th by Shelby
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Mushrooms do great here!
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