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Red Plastic? (WAS:Re: Enjoy this list)
On Sun, 25 Jan 1998 19:46:52 -0600 (CST), you wrote:
>>
>>Has anyone used a successful method of reflecting light as mentioned in
>>Mel's book? I have a lot of trees and not all of my garden site has sun
>>throughout the day.
>
>I don't worry about reflecting light. I did have a problem until last
>summer when I had two trees removed. Up until then, I planted everything
>that needed full sun on the south side of the beds and left the shadier
>areas for bush beans, herbs, onions and some other things that benefit from
>afternoon shade in my hot climate.
>Doreen Howard
Well, I live in an area called "Woodside Forest" -- need I say
more??!! The problem isn't my trees; the trees belong to my
neighbors! Do you or does anybody on the list have any experience
with the red plastic which is sold by Gardener's Supply, I believe, &
is said to improve ("drastically improve", I'm sure!!) the production
of tomatoes?!
TIA
TIA, Judy
to e-mail me, jcosler@mindspring.com
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