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flossy

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #40 on: November 12, 2008, 20:13:28 »


  TGG,

   Hope you are taking all this in, cos think it may be ' the last chance saloon ' ,

  ' You gotta give a little '  and you may find that we all will too x

    flss xxx


   
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thegreatgardener

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #41 on: November 12, 2008, 20:27:20 »
I give on my schedule not that of the those who have no  patience .
Now wait like every one else and keep you snide comments to yourself.

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #42 on: November 12, 2008, 20:30:46 »
   

   Thats it !!!!    ::) :-* ;D :-* :'( ;) :D 8) ??? :) :-X

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flossy

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #43 on: November 12, 2008, 20:57:25 »


   Except for,    ::)

   Still think you are someone already known on this site , who is a wind up merchant -    :P
 
   and not worth the space for your activities in this vein   --  mind you , we have been given a run for our
   money and , I for one shall not bother with you any more.    :-*

   Have a nice day,    8) 

   Floss xxx      :P


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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #44 on: November 12, 2008, 21:16:31 »
your give it me now is why you are considered trouble makers and fools.
Your not being wound up.  Ps you really need learn to use the proper spelling in phrases.
Since doing otherwise  makes you look foolish.

flossy

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #45 on: November 12, 2008, 21:38:01 »
 

   Don't think so !,

    ' proper spelling in phrases '   you're having a laugh  ;D

     over and out !
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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #46 on: November 13, 2008, 00:40:24 »
 OllieC the more nasty and improper comments you make the longer I will withhold any info. Just to see how impatient and stupid you are.

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #47 on: November 13, 2008, 09:30:32 »
OllieC the more nasty and improper comments you make the longer I will withhold any info. Just to see how impatient and stupid you are.

There once
Was a man
And
This man was very odd, dont know why he just was.  ;D

TGG, You're doing it again, stop being odd. Just crack on, You make your self look silly.

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #48 on: November 13, 2008, 09:39:56 »
 
  Sorry Ollie,  you are neither  --  I think you're very nice    :-*


   My pc wont let me reply  ---  but thank you for your message.  x

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #49 on: November 13, 2008, 09:57:32 »
 :-X

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« Reply #50 on: November 13, 2008, 11:20:49 »
One actually needs to think beyond just plant spacing, which is only a part of the exercise. You also have to consider how much top growth there is, is a a root veg, does it need support, etc etc.  Also culturally there are differences in the way of growing stuff - in Italy they grow broad beans in tight groups of 5, the plants hold each other up, and I'm always being told mine are TOO FAR APART - WHEN WILL YOU EVER LEARN! OK, next year ... ...  :-\ :-\ :-\

This site is excellent for giving all the info anyone would want - just click on the letter and then the plant and bob's your uncle.

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Indexes/index.htm
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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #51 on: November 13, 2008, 11:37:57 »
The Gardeners Almanac is some of the best info we have on site.............thank you Tee Gee :D

And you are also so quick to answer queries too ;).

Top man :D
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #52 on: November 14, 2008, 18:21:19 »
Here is a copy of original chart that was made clearer to read.
I will posting  my copy of a spacing chart that lists several different spacing methods Sunday.

plant plant spacing row spacing
artichoke,globe30in36in
artichoke,jerusalem12in12in
articoke,chinese6-12in18in
asparagus6in12in
aubergine24-30in30-36in
beetroot,early4in9in
beetroot,main crop3in12in
broadbeans9in18in
broccoli,sproutin24in24in
brussels sprouts24in18in
cabbage spring10in12in
cabbage summer15in15in
cabbage autumn18in18in
cabbage winter18in18in
cabbage red12in18in
calabrese12in18in
cardoon15in18in
carrots, early3in6in
carrots maincrop1in1/2in
cauliflower summer18in24in
cauliflower autumn24in24in
cauliflower winter28in28in
celeriac12in18in
celery12-18in12in
celtuce4in12in
chicory12in12in
chilli15-18in24-30in
chinese  broccoli12in12in
courgette36in36in
cucumber24in12in
endive9in12in
florence fennel 12in12in
french bean dwarf2-3in18-24in
garlic7in12in
kale12-18in18in
kohlrabi9in12in
komatsuna1in18in
leek6-8in12-15in
Lettuce14in15in
marrow36in36in
okra16-24in24-30in
onions bulb2-4in12in
onions bunching3in12in
onions globe2-4in12in
onions pickling1/4in12in
onions spring1/2in12in
pak choi4in18in
parsnip6in12in
peas3in12-24in
peppers15-18in24-30in
potato early 12-15in15-20in
potato second early14-18in25-30in
potato maincrop14-18in25-30in
pumpkin36in36in
radish1/2in6in
rhubarb9in12in
rocket6in6in
runner beans8in24in
salsify4in6-12in
scorzonera4in6-12in
seakale   15in15in
shallot6-8in12in
squash36in 36in
spinach6in12in
strawberry12in12in
swede9in15in
sweetcorn14-18in18-24in
swiss chard8in18in
sweet potato10-12in30in
tomatillo18in36in
tomato12-36in36in
turnip6in12in

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #53 on: November 14, 2008, 18:29:28 »
 ???
« Last Edit: November 14, 2008, 18:35:07 by asbean »
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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #54 on: November 14, 2008, 20:30:46 »

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #55 on: November 14, 2008, 23:01:20 »
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #56 on: November 15, 2008, 16:41:36 »
Why the
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It seemed that tgg was struggling to get his plant spacing chart into a format suitable for publication on the forum, but still managed to format the original post, which must have taken up a fair bit of time,
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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #57 on: November 15, 2008, 17:04:13 »
Thanks Tim for the chart and thanks TGG for the helpful alignment.

I do block planting rather than rows, so I add together the plant and row spacings and block plant at those spacings. As I get more experienced I vary the spacings based on that and what happened last time. So, for example, I plant sweetcorn closer to encourage pollination and underplant with beans and squash. I just make sure that the soil is enriched accordingly. It works some of the time!

We all know how much these things vary from variety to variety, from plot to plot, from season to season. It could get boring otherwise! ;)

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #58 on: November 15, 2008, 18:18:23 »
asbean and olliec exactly what have you contributed to these forums.
Because I can not find any contributions that contain intelligent  comments or valuable information. Oh forgot you are just trolls.

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Re: plant spacing
« Reply #59 on: November 15, 2008, 18:20:50 »
Why the
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It seemed that tgg was struggling to get his plant spacing chart into a format suitable for publication on the forum, but still managed to format the original post, which must have taken up a fair bit of time,
Nah - that won't take long - cut and paste into Word and then use tabs to format (these won't work on an internet forum as it will tab from box to box as in table.  Then cut and paste back into the reply box (the tab spaces will remain) and voila - an easier to read, formatted list.  No time at all!
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