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Re: planting "outside of the box" - was: Re: Planting Diagrams
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- Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 20:02:34 -0600
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No method, and by the time the vines are large I do tiptoe. Now that you
mention it, I have lots of landscaping cloth leftover, so I could put that
down to save me having to stare at weeds outside of my boxes...
Annie Sargent
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> Annie (or anyone else that does this),
>
> I also have a few veggies that I think would be easier to allow to sprawl,
> but wanted to know if you just let them go, with weeds coming up all
about,
> or do you use groundcover or some other slick way to let them have their
> space without having to tiptoe through through the vines to weed? For
those
> that follow Mel's method, do you spend much time trimming and training
each
> plant? And does having the veggies growing off of the ground
significantly
> improve the looks and health of them at harvest time??
>
> Thanks,
> Sandi startin' to sweat again in N. Texas!! zone
7/8
>
> In a message dated 4/5/01 8:55:19 PM Central Daylight Time,
> annie@esargent.org writes:
>
> << Zucchini and summer squash are also too big for boxes I
> think, so I'll let them run loose in an undeveloped area of the yard.
>
> Best wishes to you,
>
> Annie Sargent
> annie@esargent.org >>
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