RE:Soil Results Back
'...5 plants in 3000 sq ft is too many. 1500 to 2500 sq ft. per plant is
recommended, you could fit 2 plants in 3000sq ft. but by august they will be
climbing up the side of your house, pulling down fences, and running thru
the neighbors yard, in an endless sea of green.'
I take exception to this! You can grow large fruit in small areas if you
take care of your plants. 5 plants per 3000 sq ft gives more room than many
growers use. I do agree that optimally, I would give each plant as much
room as possible, but to say 5 in 3000 is wrong just shows that you are not
limited like some of us.
-Gus
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