tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3484814822972080739.post5904018599765675780..comments2023-04-15T08:29:14.225-05:00Comments on Garden for your life: Last harvest, and new gardenkenlowderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13176720736897652878noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3484814822972080739.post-38270557535045308982011-08-27T09:53:19.390-05:002011-08-27T09:53:19.390-05:00Also, those peppers look AMAZING. What's the ...Also, those peppers look AMAZING. What's the trick! Help! We had no luck this year, had three plants, none of them ever produced any fruit. (well one started a fruit when the plant was still very very small but it was not growing well so we cut it off to give more energy to plant growth - not sure if that was right. But the other two never had any fruit at all).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3484814822972080739.post-41367845424811995132011-08-27T09:49:45.643-05:002011-08-27T09:49:45.643-05:00Ken... thanks for the advice on the Square Foot Ga...Ken... thanks for the advice on the Square Foot Gardening Book... love it. Hey do you go with his 6 inch deep method? Your beds look a bit deeper. And remind me again where to get the stuff for the Mel's mix.... we are going to plant in Sept/Oct: snap beans, chard, greens, onions, radish, maybe some turnips... Is cauliflower worth it, takes up a lot of space for a low yield in a small urban garden it seems. Thoughts? <br />Thanks, Kelly<br />kellycouch@me.com<br />(I don't see a place to subscribe to follow up comments, so drop me an email when you post a response please)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com