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One summer I was successful in growing basil in a plastic pot glued to the
cockpit seat near the bulkhead. I wonder if any one else has had success with other type of plants or vegetation growing while sailing. |
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"Denis Marier" wrote in message
... One summer I was successful in growing basil in a plastic pot glued to the cockpit seat near the bulkhead. I wonder if any one else has had success with other type of plants or vegetation growing while sailing. Never had a problem growing plants on the hull... :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Denis Marier wrote:
One summer I was successful in growing basil in a plastic pot glued to the cockpit seat near the bulkhead. I wonder if any one else has had success with other type of plants or vegetation growing while sailing. I roast coffee on my boat - does that count? |
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I roast coffee on my boat - does that count?
Not really - However I am musing about roasting coffee on my boat. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Denis Marier wrote: One summer I was successful in growing basil in a plastic pot glued to the cockpit seat near the bulkhead. I wonder if any one else has had success with other type of plants or vegetation growing while sailing. |
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Denis Marier wrote:
I roast coffee on my boat - does that count? Not really - However I am musing about roasting coffee on my boat. All it takes is a BBQ, a WhirleyPop and some green beans. And no one directly downwind - its really smoky. |
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hmmm,
I guess a short grow time and high yeild would be the thing. Some things grow like weeds, hardiness,,, |
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