Re: New year, new directions
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- From: j* s* <i*@verizon.net>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2007 15:57:09 -0500
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Thanks, Auralie. That's worth trying. I've got both empty baskets and hanging space for them. Andrea sent me some cherry tomato seeds--this might be a good way to try them.
On Jan 2, 2007, at 1:41 PM, Aplfgcnys@aol.com wrote:
One of the most successful things I have done for a number of years is to hang 10-inch pots planted with several varieties of cherry tomatoes frombrackets on the wall of my garage - across from my kitchen window. The exposure is southeast and they get good sun more than half the day. Suspended at about 5 feet, they grow both up and down, and by the endof the summer reach to garage roof and almost to the ground - a real wallof tomatoes. Didn't do as well last summer as usual, because the firstplanting got nipped by a late frost, but by the end of the season they hadabout caught up. I'll be more careful with them this year. I also enjoy large pots of herbs in the same breezeway outside the kitchen. A variety of sages makes a handsome pot - Bergartten sage,purple sage, and the tricolor one always look nice together. The small-leaf basil grows well in a strawberry pot, with a rosemary in the largetop opening. But then, in Florida you can grow things like that all year,and don't have the climate concerns we have in the Northeast. Auralie In a message dated 01/02/2007 11:49:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, islandjim1@verizon.net writes: Think I'm going to concentrate on container gardening this year--try to combine some of the "square-foot" gardening techniques with self-watering containers and such. Anyone got advice/experience to stir in the mix? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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