JayPoc
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Re: Sigh....my yearly dilemma

digitS' wrote:I'd like to think that you can just keep right on, keeping on, JayPoc.

Steve
Oh, for sure. Just a bit annoyed at the moment. Once it becomes clear what is and isn't going to make it in the rows of peas, I'll move some around to fill the gaps and condense the rows. Same deal with the onions...I'll thin (use for green onions) the worst areas to make way for something else. I have no problem having a lettuce plant growing in a hole in the onion rows. I already have more started than I have space to grow them...thanks for the good wishes. Same to you (and everyone)!

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There ya go! Flexibility -- not straight rows and mass planted beds -- AND you have polyculture that will confuse the pests. :D



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