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Old April 13, 2017   #96
Worth1
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Originally Posted by Gardeneer View Post
Worth, You are ahead of me.
My okra are still in cot lea. ve stage, that is how I transplanted them from pot to ground, Even the I noticed long tap roots.

On the squash thing a lot of people think that bigger is better
Bigger is not better those squash were horrible.

Today's warm weather bas just about put the okra in overdrive.
At this point in time I see no need for fertilizer in the bed I didn't fertilize.

It is my control bed.
I have three beds and will explain them later.
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