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Old 21-05-2005, 03:09 AM
 
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On 20 May 2005 18:42:20 -0700, "simy1" wrote:

since no one replied to you... assuming no disease (eg, the squash and
cukes may get borer, or mildew, or both), the broccoli and peas will
certainly stop in the summer. The corn is a one time thing. The beans,
it depends. string beans keep producing for a long time, but shelling
beans come all at once. indeterminate (tall) tomatoes should keep
producing, while determinate (bush) may come all at once. cukes and
squash should continue producing into the fall. At any rate expect some
slowdown, even for continuously producing crops, after the first two
months of harvest.



Thanks for the tips. You have been very helpful. Much different that
little child molester who said I smell like fish. SOB should come to
Texas so we can teach him some civility. He is probably just a troll
anyway, looking for your boys on the net.