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Cool!

Thanks brother.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Some of these things work ok others do not. Just my experience.

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Could you elaborate?

I have "carrots love tomatoes" and most of my garden this year will be taking into consideration what doesn't like being planted with what.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Well like beans, corn, squash work pretty well if you are timely on planting them and have the right cultivars. But ppl get really into some of the companion stuff and make claims like planting certain flowers under crops will keep certain pests away. I tried that also and it didn't work too well. It's been a few years so I'm a little foggy on some of it

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Have a moment to clarify which from your experience?

Edit: nevermind, looks like you already did. Thanks!

Oy vey! Eat your corn syrup and bugs goy!

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This is actually a great helper. I used this exact sheet last year planning my garden. Works great. Except for my bell peppers. Those fuckers didn't give me fruit until right before winter and none grew large enough to harvest. Fucking bell peppers. The plants were beautiful though, just no fruit.

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Sounds like maybe too much nitrogen?

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Could be. Apparently when conditions are too good, water nutrients, sun etc, peppers will make beautiful plants but no fruit. I wish I had known this at the start of the season, I really wanted home grown peppers. My eggplants, right next to them gave lots of fruit.