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crowded plants
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- From: M*@a2zwebdesigns.com (Melissa McCarthy)
- Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 09:15:05 +0000
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Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
I have been using the intensive garden method, and i am not sure how
different it is from the sqft method, but some of my plants are a bit
crowded. I have 2 or 3 tomatoes and a couple of peppers that aren't
doing so well..... should i replant them elsewhere (like a
container?) or just leave them where they are and see if they
produce?
Also, i would like to add a fall crop of peas, but I planted other
things around my peas, and so now i need to put the fall peas
somewhere else. All i have left for space is a strip that's about 4
ft by 10 ft. The thing is, I tried to plant like hte book said,
making sure that my tall plants (like the peas) are on the north end
of the garden. But now i will have to plant these from north to
south, on the west side of the garden... do you think this will
severely diminish my crop?
Missi
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