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Re: Spacing Chile Peppers in Raised Beds


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On Fri, 18 May 2001 13:08:24 -0400, Square Foot Gardening List wrote:
  
>  jk:
>  
>  I'm a chile fanatic.  But I'm also growing a few interesting varieties of
>  tomatoes along with a ton of good pesto basil (Genova profumatissima). 
I'm
>  one of those oddballs who'd rather have a ton of a good thing than a
little
>  of a lot ; )
>  
>  Thanks for the input!
>  
>  John
>  
>  * * * * *
>  
>  John A. Gasbarre
>  Vinalhaven Island, Maine  USA
>  Maine Zone 27 / Coastal Knox County
>  44°04' N  68°50' W
>  USDA Zone 6
>  
>  There is NEVER too much!
>  There is only NOT ENOUGH!   --Pasquale, 'Big Night'
>  

I have got 8 varieties (a couple of each) of peppers (hot, bell and sweet)
and 3 varieties of tomatoes. I also am working on a couple pots of mixed
herbs such as basil, cilantro, parsley, oregano, etc. I love making salsa
and grow the majority of the ingrediants I use.
JessicaM
Zone 5 MI
Tomato and Pepper Growers
http://www.geocities.com/jmardt/TomatoandPepperGrowers.html





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