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hey u should try growing peas and lettuce my style put the peas on both sides of the lettuce then train them to grow over the lettuce on a trelis or wire then you get shade for your lettuce and nitrogen from the peas :
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@Praxxus55712 Thanks for your response. Happy growing!
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I love how you do impressions of your plants.
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@gameplay1999 I'll try to remember to include it on a video before frost hits.
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Hello, just watching or making my way through ALL you videos (phew) and I just wanted to know what type of plant was on your right side in the video, not the pineapple but the other big leafy one :) thanks
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Randomhero321HD 1 month ago
@Randomhero321HD Oh THAT mnonster on the porch is an "Elephant Ear". The bulb looks like a small bowling ball. lol
ps: The leaves eventually end up three times bigger than the one shown. It's a monolithic beautiful plant. :)
Praxxus55712 1 month ago
If beans are in the same container as leafy greens, will the nitrogen be moved by microogranisms in the soil... or should I continue to feed nitrogen to the leafy greens?
MrandMissConverted 2 months ago
@MrandMissConverted I don't think the beans will produce enough nitrogen to support themselves as well as a leavy neighbor. They just can't produce that volume of nitrogen....not in my experience. You could add a little compost or compost tea to assist them and have a perfect cohabitation.
Praxxus55712 2 months ago
awesome garden!..........i have a short growing season.... probably same as yours... what kind of watermelon did well in your area?? my brandywines also did very well...
nishavenue84 2 months ago
@nishavenue84 Sugar Baby watermelons are delicious if you allow them to fully ripen. They're also less than 80 days so they're perfect for my area.
Praxxus55712 2 months ago