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what I planted today
By my garage I put cauliflower,broccili,cabbage,lettuce,spinish,yellow onio,red onion,carrots,radishes
Will I have any problems while they grow?
show I plant anything else around them?
Will I have any problems while they grow?
show I plant anything else around them?
autumnlane72- Posts : 4
Join date : 2011-11-06
Location : Zion,il
Re: what I planted today
autumnlane72 wrote:By my garage I put cauliflower,broccili,cabbage,lettuce,spinish,yellow onio,red onion,carrots,radishes
Will I have any problems while they grow?
show I plant anything else around them?
A picture would be nice to help answer your question. What size is your garden; 4x4?
This is my first year with spring/fall crops and I planted spinach, cauliflower and brocolli as well and found that I put spinach in a little late but the cauliflower and brocolli and cabbage take up a lot of room and have had to trim back the bottom leaves as they are crowding out the others.
Definately have to space them a little further apart this fall and next spring. But from what you have told me I would suggest keeping these plants seperated by some of your smaller stuff.
floyd1440- Posts : 815
Join date : 2011-06-21
Age : 70
Location : Washington, Pa. Zone 6a
Re: what I planted today
I have done a lot of planting this week! Put a couple of basil plants in planters with geraniums on the deck, replanted kale seeds, planted 6 varieties of peppers (bell, jalapeno, anaheim, sweet and hot banana, and habanero), 4 tomatoes (Better Boy, Yellow Plum, Husky Red Cherry and Lemon Boy) as well as lots of flowers.
herblover- Posts : 573
Join date : 2010-03-27
Age : 62
Location : Central OH
Re: what I planted today
Planted my first two 4x2 boxes today. Eight tomatoes (2 beefsteak - 2 large cherry - 2 grape - 2 yellow pear) - a variety of leaf lettuces, one square of spinach, one square of basil, one square of cilantro. A little water and sunshine and everything looked mighty perky.
Tomorrow squash - zucchini - peppers - eggplant - beets - and more tomatoes.
This is getting exciting!
Tomorrow squash - zucchini - peppers - eggplant - beets - and more tomatoes.
This is getting exciting!
ramarks- Posts : 101
Join date : 2012-06-07
Location : Vallejo, CA
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