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Post  arla 3/4/2012, 11:52 pm

Just wondering, I know the depth of soil can be an issue for some root vegetables, although I know some squash has really good sized root systems.
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Post  Lindacol 3/5/2012, 12:57 am

arla wrote:Just wondering, I know the depth of soil can be an issue for some root vegetables, although I know some squash has really good sized root systems.
Yes it will work just fine. Here are some pictures of mine in a 1 block high (8") bed. There was hardware cloth and a paperwoven feedsack on the bottom and all roots were contained except I didn't keep up with the trombocino and it sort of took off on the ground.
This is April 3, 2011, spaghetti squash in front, trombocino in back.

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Same bed June 11th, again with spaghetti squash in front
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Post  arla 3/5/2012, 1:04 am

So... trellis then Smile

Wow, that second picture is impressive, definitely a great shot!
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Post  RoOsTeR 3/5/2012, 7:30 am

+1 Great looking squash Anyone grown spaghetti squash in a regular depth SFG? 3170584802

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