Living a life that requires no vacation.
Living a life that requires no vacation.
Stacy Witscher wrote:I would make all the beds identical and rotate everything through all of them. Given your climate, the shading provided by the tall plants should be useful for the small ones. Not having the tall ones all bunched in one row should help with air flow. And being available to rotate everything helps with pest and disease control. I use removable tomato cages, bean trellises etc.
I don't have any experience with high humidity having always lived on the west coast, hopefully others will chime in, but good air flow is always a good thing.
Living a life that requires no vacation.
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