Re: How many plants and where.
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: How many plants and where.
- From: B* G* <b*@mediaone.net>
- Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 15:32:12 -0500
- References: <8036925d.34fe9677@aol.com>
Lubadub, if you don't have FULL SUN you will have to consider that your plants
will grow towards the west ( sunset), they'll follow the sun.
I only have about five to eight hours of sun (too many trees) depending on what
location the plants are in my garden. My garden is about 80 X 150 and you sure
can bet my pumkins get the PRIME SPOT.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it,
Brent Graybeal aka...........Woodchucker
Lubadub wrote:
> Brian:
> I haven't had the time to respond to your post about growing four plants by a
> pond but I will. Your problems are similar to ones I have. I would say though
> that I suggest planting near the corners of the large rectangular garden and
> letting the plants grow horizlontal to the long side. When the plant is done
> growing, if you use XMAS tree pruning technique, your plant will fill long
> rectangular spaces about 35 feet long and maybe 30 feet wide with additional
> grpwth at the base bringing the plant size up to the 1250 square foot range
> plus, no problem. That is, if you did everything else right. What is the size
> of your patch? Having four plants may be more than you can support.
>
> Marv in Altoona PA
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