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Old July 17, 2022   #9
Balr14
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Strong winds wrecked most of the plants I had in 3 Earthboxes. The plants on both ends survived, but that's about it. It was the middle of June, so I was desperate to find replacement plants. The nursery I usually buy plants from had some they had not tossed out yet, but they were dried out and scraggly with roots in poor shape.

I found 6 plants that looked like they might survive, so I stuck them in my Earthboxes and hoped for the best. It's not ideal, way to dense, but better than nothing.
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