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upright tomatos
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- Subject: upright tomatos
- From: "* S* <t*@purchasing.utah.edu>
- Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 15:39:09 -0700
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Hello:
I am a new sq ft gardener and excited to get started. My question
has to do with the placement of upright tomatos. My garden space is
4'x8'. The 4' sides face east and west, the 8' sides face north and
south. If I place the trellis on the South side won't it shade the
garden somewhat? (I live in SLC Utah area) But if I place them on the
east side then the garden should still get about 6 hours of sun a
day, but will the northernmost tomato plants get too much shade from
the southernmost tomatos? for example
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I would appreciate any information you have. Thank you in advance...
Teresa :-)
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