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Garage GH

Discussion in 'Growing Areas' started by Eddie729, Feb 7, 2009.

  1. Dale

    Dale New Member

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    "So what are you doing later?"

    I'm gonna go browse in the GH and then later I'm gonna check my eyelids for pinholes. Right now I have my Jesus Lense focused on the bird feeder, but the dogs got the birds all spooked earlier.
     
  2. Eddie729

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    Kegerator? Nah - not for me. Wouldn't mind another wine cellar though.
     
  3. Tracey

    Tracey Interloper

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    Looks like it's working well for you, happy plants :clap:
     
  4. Eddie729

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    Seems to be working out ok. Of course, they're either happy or already dead....
     
  5. Forrest

    Forrest Really Neat

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    So what kind of wine do you collect?
     
  6. Eddie729

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    Wines we will evenually drink. (Not investment type stuff although there are a few old Cali Cabs that Linda has held since the early/mid '90s.) We've been making bi-annual trips to the Finger Lakes in Western NY for the last 3 years. And a couple of trips to Virginia. We have a lot of young wines we picked up at the vineyards in both areas plus a smattering of other things - CA, OZ, Italy, etc., etc.

    Almost all of it is red. We're partial to Zin and Syrah/Shiraz. Sadly they don't grow much of either in this part of the country.