[Garden] Where to plant what
Peter Belej
pbelej at sandvine.com
Mon Apr 20 10:47:16 EDT 2009
I'm still here, in some relative level of presence...
I've just been uber-swamped and busy with other things to make it out to
the garden or the meetings.
A map you say?
I did create a map at one point for the year before. Not sure where it
disappeared to, unfortunately.
I did not create a map of where everything was last year, but I should
be able to remember most of it. I'll just have to go out and draw it up
at some point.
A word of note: We've had some questionable luck with the bed directly
in front of the composters. The cabbages grew well 2 yrs ago, but later
in the season everything died off and got sick (celery, cabbage,
etc.)... Even the tomatoes that were planted there last year didn't do
so hot and ended up getting pretty sickly (the fruit they bore also
didn't taste super-fantastic either). Any thoughts?
Pete
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[mailto:garden-bounces at lists.wpirg.org] On Behalf Of candace wormsbecker
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 10:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [Garden] Where to plant what
Pete, if you are still on the list, do you have a map? I think Pete
created one last year and maybe the year before??
If not, I do roughly recall where most things were.
Tuesday or Wednesday work for me. 6pm or later is preferable if
possible.
Candace
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Madeline Rosamond
<m.rosamond at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, all:
> So far I'm free pretty much any time. I think we should start a garden
> map this year and write down where everythign is planted. We've been
> talking about that for a while but my memory is starting to fade. I
> think I could recall most of the 2008 map but not all of 2007 or 2006.
> Apparently there are some online programs that we could use, or our
> old standby pen and paper. Does anyone have a blank map of the garden
> showing the beds?
> Cheers,
> Maddy
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