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The effect on planting Eary-, Mid-, and Late-Season Tomatoes
I am buying early, mid, and late-seasons tomatoes. My garden
will have four north-south columns with 3ft east-west intervals. My question is what difference does it make as to in which column the tomatoes are planted? Dick |
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The effect on planting Eary-, Mid-, and Late-Season Tomatoes
Dick Adams wrote:
I am buying early, mid, and late-seasons tomatoes. My garden will have four north-south columns with 3ft east-west intervals. My question is what difference does it make as to in which column the tomatoes are planted? Dick The early ones should be nearest the kitchen. Of course in the antipodes the rows have to be south-north. D |
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