In message , Steve
Harris writes
In article ,
(Max Wright) wrote:
they do grow pretty tall, 5 or 6
feet, and have a tendency to fall over; and they're quite productive,
so you probably won't want that many plants.
Thanks. How wide do they grow? My current plan is to plant one and allow
it an 18" x 18" square of ground
Not very wide - they're predominantly vertical. I sowed about a 2 foot
row at the edge of a bed, so I only had to worry about spacing on one
side, and a foot seemed enough. I thinned them to about 2 or 3 inches
apart in the row and they still grew vigorously. This year I'll
probably sow around a foot's worth. My seed packet doesn't give any
suggestion as to spacing but it does at least give March to September as
the sowing period.
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Max Wright
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