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Re: garden placement
- To: g*@netnitco.net
- Subject: Re: garden placement
- From: o*@JUNO.COM (John Orwick)
- Date: Fri, 21 Nov 1997 10:08:44 EST
- References: <MAPI.Id.0016.006c6164646973203030303730303037@mapi.to.rfc822>
Hi holly
Please tell us your geographic location. This is always helpful, as
approaches to gardening vary by location.
On Wed, 19 Nov 97 17:41:00 PST "gladdis@netnitco.net"
<gladdis@netnitco.net> writes:
>Hi. A couple of days ago I posted a very general note asking for
>tips =
>and stuff about square foot gardening. A very kind person e mailed me
>=
>and said a lot of you were shy, and posted mostly to less general
>notes. =
>
>
>Well, can I tell you that I am literally dumb when it comes to this
>topic=
>, and would welcome any and all tips.
>
>Have you ever used a garden that most people use? You know, the field
>=
>type garden? That's what I came from and all I know. I'm not sure if
>fie=
>ld type is the correct word, that's all I can think of. You know, one
>=
>big square with lots of stuff in it.
>
>I need any and all tips. What can you tell me about your first
>attempts?
>
>Does anyone know if it matters if your garden is placed east to west,
>or =
>north to south? I thought I remembered reading it was better to place
>=
>it north to south, but I have no clue if this was a tip out of the
>wind, =
>or a tip that is worth considering.
>
>Please write me with any of your tips. Its winter, I have a new garden
>=
>to plan and would love to converse with any and all gardeners who
>share =
>my passion. I will tell you that I garden out of necessity besides
>enjoy=
>ment. I find it a great way to save on my grocery bill when I can up
>the =
>tomotoes.
>
>Well, that's it for now. I do hope that I have more properly
>introduced =
>myself, and I hope to see some ideas.
>
>Holly
>gladdis@netnitco.net
>
>
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