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« on: March 25, 2008, 12:15:11 pm »

Lee Von (just read about the Jude post),  I've got some green cabbages planted. Do you think it's getting too warm for them? SHould I just uproot them and use the space for something more likely to succeed?

Here's what I have going -

A lettuce tub with loose leaf and Mesclun (the spicy stuff)
A tub with bush bean and eggplant seedlings (waiting on garden addition to transplant these)
Mint in a pot
Cillantro and Thyme in an herb container
Hot peppers in pots (need to transplant to the garden in a week or two)
Cabbages
Tomatoes
Sugar Snap Peas
Zuchinni
More bush beans
Radishes

I went a little nuts with the bush beans. I'm going to plant pole beans, but I need to get rid of some weed like decorative plants first. Is there a problem if I let those pole beans climb the north side of my deck? They could have the railing, I'll just have to give them a pole to climb to get them up on the railing. Is that an issue? The area is just about full sun all the time.

Thanks!
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