Re: pepper fert
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- Subject: Re: pepper fert
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 99 11:02:26 PST
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This may sound really far out but bury a book of matches at the bottom of
the transplanting hole. Tear off the paper part and just bury the matches.
Also try spreading some aluminum foil around the plants, shiny side up.
That way they get more sunlight and seem to produce better.
Just a few tidbits picked up in passing.
JonquilJan
Learn something new each day
As long as you are learning, you are living
If you stop learning, you start dying
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> Anyone have any suggestions on fertilizing bell pepper for increased
> production?
> -Mike
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- From: "Mike Breiding - Morgantown, WV" <mbreiding@labs.net>