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04-03-2007, 05:12 PM #1Senior Member
Planting in March, then come back for harvest in October
Preparing the spot is important. Also, if you mulch around the plant it will do better during excessively wet and dry times and keep the competative weeds from starting. I use the local weeds for mulch and it does look stealthy.
I hate to weed, so I do the same in the garden. Mulch hay is great. Tempers the miosture and ground temperature and keeps your shoes clean when it's wet (instead of mud).
ShovShovelhandle Reviewed by Shovelhandle on . Planting in March, then come back for harvest in October I was wondering where in the world you can just plant some small plants (about 8" or so), and come back in october/november to harvest. It grows naturally... So why can't you grow naturally with it? I imagine that if you scattered them around and didn't cluster any, you could just plant them and not have to worry about human security. So where can I move to do this lol Rating: 5
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