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Old August 28, 2014   #11
Tracydr
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Originally Posted by Tania View Post
We grow sage, asparagus, and blueberries in the same spot. Broccoli and potatoes are also grown side-by-side. They prefer very different pH, but they are all thriving in our garden.

So, I do not get hung up on soil pH, as long as our soil is rich in organic matter.
Great to know! I'm really looking forward to our own potatoes and especially, fresh asparagus!
Have you tried artichokes? I just started four varieties. We love artichokes and the plants are cool, too.
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