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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1935725, member: 31715"] Yeah I do think not mulching has been a contributing factor too. I just haven't been able to find anything suitable every time I go out. And I don't want to use my grass clippings as I do spray chemicals and fertilizers on my lawns. I have see a decent improvement since putting up the shade cloth, mainly with the onions. They seemed to be in limbo for a couple weeks but now they are shooting up new growth again. My grandpa swear that the issues I was seeing in that bed were still from over watering and NOT from the sun... kind of hard to test that now. I did cut my watering back a little bit. Hate changing two things at once though because you never figure out what was the actual issue. Cherry tomatoes are definitely something I'm going to try next year though. Haven't heard of the others. I hope my beefsteak tomato produces. It's an heirloom variety so I will be able to save the seeds from the fruit to replant next year. Yeah Dee that's a good suggestion too. I'll have to look into it! Will get some pictures up later. The cucumber plant is huge, and we have 3 or 4 good sized cucumbers on it so far. 1 of them is giant! it seems to double in size almost daily! Roma tomato been flowering, but still no fruits that I can see. And our zucchini is flowering :) -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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