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Old June 22, 2018   #19
JRinPA
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I managed to get some tomatillos germinated this year, belatedly, and put them in a spot tightly between my habs and thai dragon peppers. No idea what to expect, and they are getting eaten by big flea beetles. I was thinking I'd throw a crw cage over them all and let them fight it out.



Funny you mention that post about planting deep; I remembered that post before planting, but couldn't remember the answer. Then forgot about checking and planted the way you did. So, mine are tall like that as well. We'll see what happens; no big deal for me either way.
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