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vinegar and disk soap weed killer is not working
On 4/25/2016 11:28 PM, songbird wrote:
T wrote: ... There is a huge debate around these parts that zukes do better without mounds. So far the flat earth crown is winning with a higher yield. What are your thoughts? i don't grow them. if you have a hot climate and no wind break then they will likely do better down lower. if your soil is rock hard and has no water holding capacity and i don't know how deep your soil is that you're planting into... well, it's not something i can say much for sure. if it is all sand, add some clay and organic materials. you don't need much clay for it to help. Also, in my garage, I was going to pot my tomatillos and zukes next week. We will have freezing nights still till June. So I put my little pots over by my garage windows and take them out side during the warmth of the day (~65-75F), then take them back in a night. Your thoughts? we usually get our plants in the middle of May and plant shortly after that. so sounds ok as long as you remember to bring them in if there is danger of cold overnight. songbird Ours was planted in mid-march, green tomatoes on the bushes about the size of a baby's fist, sweet chillies about six inches long, baby cukes on the vines, figs are the size of the end of my little finger and the pears are about three quarters of an inch in diameter. Move south. G George |
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