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Re: Tomato/onion incompatibility?
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- Subject: Re: Tomato/onion incompatibility?
- From: p*@juno.com (ROSS E STANFORD)
- Date: Sun, 14 Jun 1998 08:22:12 -0500
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I have a row of tomatoes, one every 36 inches alongside three
rows of onions. The closest row of onions is about 36 inches
from the tomatoes. I have another row of tomatoes on the
other side of my garden planted at the same time with a row of
pepper plants alongside.
The tomatoes with the pepper plants along side seem
to be doing better, however, they are a different variety.
It will be interesting to keep an eye out for this possibility
of incompatibility. Either way, next year I will isolate the
onions, just in case.
Are there any other veggies that I may have to worry
about in the future as far as incompatibility with anything,
or is that too broad a question?
Thank you for you help.
Pattie@Juno.com
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