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Forum: Vegetable GardeningReplies: 21, Views: 266
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brigidlily
Lumberton, TX
(Zone 8b)

April 8, 2008
12:25 PM

Post #4776289

My pole beans are coming up, but most of them (all but one) have very pale leaves and I don't know why. They are in a raised bed, interplanted with morning glories (which have come up but are not growing) and are behind marigolds and strawberries. I planted the bed that way because I read these were a good companion combination. The strawberries are producing, the marigolds are blooming. Should I add some epsom salts? Or just give myself a dose of patience?

TIA!

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