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TannedBack Rochester, NY
May 6, 2008 2:58 PM Post #4915012
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So I'm new here, lets just get that out of the way. Anyway, I bought a house last summer and spent the last year preparing for my long awaited vegetable garden. I spent the entire winter on deciding what vegetables to grow, garden size, layout, soil needed, etc etc etc. I really thought I was being very complete on all of my preparation. The entire raised bed garden is now constructed and ready to roll and I've just made a horrible discovery that I have 5 black walnut trees that are about 60 feet from my garden. I am very anxious now about planting the plants that I have been working on all winter/spring. I am looking for the most complete list of plants that are affected and not affected by juglone. The frustrating part is that many internet searches turn up the same list of about 10 vegetables that are either able to co-exist with juglone, or are adversely affected by it. Where the heck is the list with the other 100+ vegetables. I know some of you people must have run your own experiments over the years. I was just looking for a list a little bigger than tomatoes, peppers, potatoes as being hurt by juglone. I'm getting very close to planting and need to determine what special precautions I may have to take. Just to be noted, I searched the forums briefly on here, but couldn't find a real cut and dry answer to my question. Thats all for now...maybe I'll throw a pic of my garden on if anyone cares to see...it's my first run at this. |
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