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Re: Companion planting, frost damage to tomatoes
- To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <S*@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Companion planting, frost damage to tomatoes
- From: R* P* <s*@MAILZONE.COM>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 15:32:09 -0600
>My early tomato experiment in containers worked so well that I plan to
>try it again in the fall to extend production into winter. I would be
>interested in any suggestions that would make transporting the containers
>in and out easier.
>
>oldjohn@juno.com
>John Orwick
>El Monte, CA
>
I am also planning on doing some winter gardening. I live in Montana and
it is such a short growing season that I have given up on getting things
planted outside. We are making some of the patio boxes discribed in "the
book". I am hoping to be able to do it year round. Maybe we could
compare notes. I also plan to get some pickle buckets from a local
resteraunt. I have a number of peppers started and no way of planting in
the spot my landlord wants to call a garden (nothing but clay soil with
weedy manure in it).
Mary Peterson
park county,MT, zone 4
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