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Old 09-05-2006, 10:28 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Dwayne
 
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Default Which Veg, Plants Have The Shortest Roots

Onions and garlic are very shallow feeders. I put some garlic in a spot
north of my house (mostly shade) and it turned out very well. Plant garlic
at the end of August and it will be ready to harvest the next June/July.

Onions should be in now and you can put them in again in July (early) for a
fall crop. I use the small plants rather than the bag of bulbs. The plants
produce a nice sized onion to slice, and I don't get any thing of any size
from the bulbs. At least that is what happens to me.

Dwayne

"Alan" wrote in message
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Hi everyone,

May 15th is almost here, the date we NYers plant vegetables. I had a
good first season last year but a whole bunch of things never really
grew. The main problem is that I don't have as much sun as I would
like. Also, my garden is in a sloped down hill, 30 ft across by 15
wide or up the grade, mabe 20 degrees.

On top of the hill there are two large trees and there were other
trees that my new next door neighbor removed. Last year I never
really tilled the soil but this year I used a Ryobi Weed Whacker
Roto-tiller attachment and my back feels it. There were tons of roots
in the soil, lots of large rocks and even a roofing shingle. I took
out lots of the roots but I left the major tree roots because they
were very thick (4 inch or more in diameter) and I didn't want the
trees to loose stability and fall on the house!

So, my two questions a

1. Which plants need the least amount of space for roots?

2. Which plants need the least amount of sun?

Is there a place online that might have this information?

Alan