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Old August 12, 2012   #1
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My plants have really taken off this year. Maybe I should have the Satcom folks reduce the power on their Sat Dish. Ami
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Very nice Ami. How has the harvest been from that location?
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Very nice as always!
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Ami, do you save your own seeds for the following year's planting? Your plants are very close to each other so I was wondering if you have had any issues with crossing with the plants you grow from your seeds?
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Ray, Harvest has been excellent and seems to get better every year.

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Ami, do you save your own seeds for the following year's planting?
Chance, Yes I save seed and cross pollination has not been a problem. There are only 6 plants in the bed and spacing is about 30 inches.
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What a wonderfully healthy looking garden! I love seeing pics of plants at people's work sites . The equipment rental company in town always has zucchini and tomato plants spilling out of a brick raised bed in front of the building and it warms my heart !
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That is one good looking bunch of plants. I wish mine had that much foliage on them.
I overpruned the last two years resulting in lots of sunscald and less tomatoes on the second and third flush.

I'm not sure if there is any research, but I have heard anecdotal evidence of lush growth around military radar sites. You may be on to something.
It's too early in the morning for me to have this bad a case of foliage envy, but I do.
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