Posted by fordtractor2000 on July 28, 2011 at 03:43:27 from (72.84.17.145):
In Reply to: Maximizing Garden Yields posted by beaglechaser@aol.com on July 28, 2011 at 02:59:56:
hmm let me know how those pickles that you planted came out LOL....don t mean to be a wise *** but I have made the same mistake, I usually plant several planting of beans, i m in NY and here we can start planting about mid may and for beans you can go up until about mid august and still have time to get in a crop, I personally do 4 ft rows, the tomatoes bush out and make it a little tight, and squash well I think and 8 foot row would be ideal, although they probably would take that over. I have heard of people planting squash and corn together or corn and gourds, haven t heard the peas trick with tomatoes, but I will tell you to save space this year I let my cucumbers grow up a peice of wire fence, keeps things off the ground and easier to find the little buggers !!
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