Gardening Camp - Home

Welcome to GardeningCamp.com! This site contains our gardening notes and projects. Hopefully some of the information here will be useful to you. Ill cover gardening outside, in the greenhouse and indoor gardening. We now have room to grow plants in the ground. We are moving to raised bed gardening along with container gardening. The question now is how long will it take me to run out of room. Theme by Richard Camp.

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The site gardeningcamp.com was registered on July 15, 2006. This web page will expire on July 15, 2015. As of today, it is nine hundred and fifty-nine weeks, seventeen days, eighteen hours, and twenty-five minutes young.
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This site is my attempt to document the different projects I am working on. Most of the time I make notes on scraps of paper. Needless to say it not the best organization method. My goal is to store my notes in one reasonalbly organized place. Various notes and howtos for Mac OS X. Linux Servers Fedora Core 4.

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Richard Camp

244 Santa Fe Ave

Paso Robles, California, 93446

United States

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Welcome to GardeningCamp.com! This site contains our gardening notes and projects. Hopefully some of the information here will be useful to you. Ill cover gardening outside, in the greenhouse and indoor gardening. We now have room to grow plants in the ground. We are moving to raised bed gardening along with container gardening. The question now is how long will it take me to run out of room. Theme by Richard Camp.

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