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Re: Peas and beans
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- Subject: Re: Peas and beans
- From: B* L* <b*@magi.com>
- Date: Wed, 07 May 1997 19:33:43 -0700
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You didn't mention how far apart are the holes but the peas should be ok.
The beans, well, I would do the dirty and the weakest would have to go.
:-)
mbroome@freya.berry.edu wrote:
>
> I've planted my peas and snap beans 2 seeds per hole. Of course, all
> of them are germinating. Do I just thin by plucking and
> sacraficing one of the plant or can I transfer the second plant to
> an unused part of the garden and it thrive. If so, how tall should
> they be before I transplant.
>
> Mary Ellen Broome
> Database Manager
> Development Services
> Berry College
> Rome, Georgia
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