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Finalized Garden Plans – Seed Varieties for 2020



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8 Comments

  1. Good luck with your new garden space, can't wait to see how this all produces for you. Are you testing your soil nutrients before planting, and what type of fertilizers will you be applying, are you planning on going as organic as possible?

  2. Are you growing your peas and corn together? I was told that the peas are a nitrogen fixer and the corn needs a lot of nitrogen. What is your recommendation?

  3. Ross i took your advice and looked on fig bid for fig trees and the prices seem awful high , hope i am looking at it correctly.

  4. Ross, how does the salavatski pomegranate perform in your climate? I have two in pots that need to be planted out.

  5. Ross I’m trying to grow darker color fruits and vegetables supposedly they have more antioxidants and benefits than lighter color fruits and veggies

  6. I use the GrowVeg app for my garden plans. It is really helpful. I've got 7 raised garden beds and grow a ton of different things from greens, root veg, beans, corn, squashes, tomatoes, peppers and brassicas. As well as a bunch of companion flowers. I also have some perennials in some of the beds like asparagus, blueberries and raspberries. Peas are the only thing I don't grow. I am just not a fan of them for some reason. I've tried kalettes a few years and have never had much luck with them either. Oh I'm going to grow ground cherries for the first time this year.

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