Re: Plant #'s vs. big pumpkin #'s
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- Subject: Re: Plant #'s vs. big pumpkin #'s
- From: S*@webtv.net (Debra Rieman)
- Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 11:05:24 -0500 (EST)
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i think that having more than one plant gives you some room for error in
growing practices or natural disasters but takes time to check multiple
plants for problems that you could miss when pressed for time but on
the positive side growing multiple plants at the same time gives you the
chance to experiment with different fertilizers and pest control
products to find out what works best for your particular problems or
needs a grower with a long growing season doesn't have the all same
problems as a grower with a shorter season so finding out what works for
your patch is important and if you keep track of what works and what
made little or no change you are gaining knowledge and should over time
get the big one at least that's my opinion deb
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