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May 11, 2014 1:00 PM CST
Name: Susan
Southeast NE (Zone 5b)
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Great looking tomatoes David. I have some earthboxes, but didn't do as well as I would have liked the first year. My squash and zucchini both were lost to squash borers and the peppers had blossom end rot or something like that. This year, I redoing the area where I had the earthboxes before and will wait until next year to try again. I am using one in my driveway to grow zinnias, but didn't add the chemicals or do the mounding thing. Figured zinnias would grow OK without them.

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