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Re: Planting block holes
- To: "SQ-FT GARDEN,NEW" <s*@listbot.com>
- Subject: Re: Planting block holes
- From: "* T* <d*@email.msn.com>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 09:48:09 -0700
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I have planted this year (so Far:) Egyptian Onions, Parsley, Lettuce,
Cilantro, Strawberries, Spinach, Bunching Onions, Pak Choi, Garlic Chives,
Carrots, Carrots & Green Onions together, Radish, Arugula, Beets, Swiss
Chard, Ambition (from seed) Shallot, Epazote, Lovage, Lemon Balm, and, last
year, even "parked" an extra yearling Asparagus plant in one, just in case
one of the plants in the bed failed. It was doing just fine when I removed
it after a year in place. I think that the Asparagus would have, eventually
broken the block.
The block that I used are three tiers high and enclose one of my Asparagus
beds. They are not mortared together so I experience some soil loss over the
season, worst was about 2".
Regards,
DT (aka Dore Tyler) dee_tee@msn.com
Doing his own thing in the privacy of his own garden.
USDA Zone 8b, Tacoma, WA
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