Re: veggie-digest Digest V100 #47


My second question is this, last season, I planted gourds in that area, and
this season a few have reappeared - without replanting.  Something,
according to the manuals that I have read, that should not have occurred.
 
HMMMMMMMM>......sounds like an X File to me huh Nesa? LOL Sounds like my peppers...didn't have a one for seed and all the sudden. Poof!! A bunch of little plants! Out of nowhere!! Now that's an X File!
(just joking with ya Dawn, LOL)
Janet
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----- Original Message -----
From: D*@Cummins.com
To: v*@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: veggie-digest Digest V100 #47


Debbie - (Michigan):

This is my first attempt at growing bell peppers, and only my second season
at gardening.  Not only are my veggies green, but so am I (smile).

What I would like to know is this; I planted my peppers in front of my
tomatoes and in back of my collards, 5 of the pepper plants have developed
some peppers, but one of them croaked?  I didn't know that the collard
leaves would grow so large?  Do you think that I should move them - or
should I just rearrange the leaves, as I have been doing to the collars so
that the bell peppers can receive sunlight?

My second question is this, last season, I planted gourds in that area, and
this season a few have reappeared - without replanting.  Something,
according to the manuals that I have read, that should not have occurred.
Will this harm anything?  Let me know what you think?

Thanks - Dawn
CT - Zone 6



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