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“Tenemos La Carne (AKA We Are the Flesh) / 2016 / Mexico / d. Emiliano Rocha Minter
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Tenemos La Carne (AKA We Are the Flesh) / 2016 / Mexico / d. Emiliano Rocha Minter

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“Dog Soldiers / 2002 / UK / d. Neil Marshall
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Dog Soldiers / 2002 / UK / d. Neil Marshall

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“  Exploring an Underground Burial Chamber  Exploring an underground burial chamber near the Pyramids of Giza, date 1925.
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Exploring an Underground Burial Chamber

Exploring an underground burial chamber near the Pyramids of Giza, date 1925.

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The Loreley’s Grasp (1974) with Helga Liné

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How To Make A Milk Crate Garden Planter

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Milk Crate Garden: Grow A Lot Of Veggies In A Little Space

A milk crate garden is a great way to grow a lot of produce in a small space. Gardening in a milk crate is pretty much the same idea as square foot gardening. It’s kind of amazing what you can grow in these happy little plastic boxes. Plantable, stackable and cute, repurposed milk crates grow great gardens.  A milk crate garden is such a clever way to grow a productive garden in a small space. Instead of growing vegetables, herbs and flowers inexpensive flower pots, grow them in stackable, repurposed, plastic milk crates. You can often find these crates on Craig’s List or freecycle.org, or at garage sales, thrift shops and other inexpensive (or free!) sources.

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How To Make A Milk Crate Garden Planter

diygabl:

image

Milk Crate Garden: Grow A Lot Of Veggies In A Little Space

A milk crate garden is a great way to grow a lot of produce in a small space. Gardening in a milk crate is pretty much the same idea as square foot gardening. It’s kind of amazing what you can grow in these happy little plastic boxes. Plantable, stackable and cute, repurposed milk crates grow great gardens.  A milk crate garden is such a clever way to grow a productive garden in a small space. Instead of growing vegetables, herbs and flowers inexpensive flower pots, grow them in stackable, repurposed, plastic milk crates. You can often find these crates on Craig’s List or freecycle.org, or at garage sales, thrift shops and other inexpensive (or free!) sources.

Keep reading