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Re: miccorhizae


 Don't tomatoes, for
example, form their own mycorrhizae, and just need to be planted in the same
location again?
This is an interesting comment as in my part of the world, tomatoes are NEVER planted in the same place two years in a row. The microbes that develop in the soil during the solanum growing season include many disease causing microbes so we move all solanums around the garden. A bed might be tomatoes, peppers or eggplant one summer, cucurbits the next and solanums again the following summer.

Makes for a bit of a puzzle, though. You have to remember what was where from one year to the next.

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