2011 Garden "Map" -- What do you think! :)

SweetMissDaisy

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Is there a problem w/ planting peppers near tomatoes? Maybe I'm not aware of it...?
The beds they're in are 4'x8', and 3' apart.
 

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I guess I just heard that old wives tale about planting them next to each other isn't so good, because they are so closely related. But after googling my remark, it seems people don't have any problems with it. Sorry about that, but it did make me look it up and learn something. Never too old to learn something new :)
 

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I posted an update on the garden, with several photos and details:
http://sweetmissdaisy.typepad.com/sassy_sweet_notes/2011/04/taa-daa-a-garden-update.html

Here's one of the photos ... lots more on the blog.
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Wow... gorgeous, and so very functional! You've gotten way more done then I have, I must say. CONGRATS!
 

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Yep, this is GO time for you Texas folks right now... ;)

I lived in Killeen for a couple years and my co-workers would always get on my case when I didn't wear a coat on a 50 degree day down there. I don't remember it ever getting much below 35! :p
 

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That is a really neat setup, I think the watering system will work great. It will save time by not having to water each plant individually.
 

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