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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 353409" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I would recommend cultivating only one of each. Plant several, and then pull out anything that doesn't look strong and healthy. By summer you should have just one of each. Your plot is pretty small.</p><p></p><p>I have also seen people take a large bag of potting soil and set it flat on the ground and cut a large opening in the top and some small drainage slices in the bottom. Then they plant a tomato or a watermelon seedling in it and let it grow. It's kind of cheating, but it's a lazy woman's raised bed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 353409, member: 99"] I would recommend cultivating only one of each. Plant several, and then pull out anything that doesn't look strong and healthy. By summer you should have just one of each. Your plot is pretty small. I have also seen people take a large bag of potting soil and set it flat on the ground and cut a large opening in the top and some small drainage slices in the bottom. Then they plant a tomato or a watermelon seedling in it and let it grow. It's kind of cheating, but it's a lazy woman's raised bed. [/QUOTE]
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