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From: jeff@rtech.UUCP (Jeff Lichtman)
Newsgroups: net.garden
Subject: Re: Rookie Gardener
Message-ID: <553@rtech.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 13-Jul-85 05:19:09 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 13 05:19:09 1985
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> 
> The easiest vegetable to grow is the tomatoe or pepper.  Careful,
> not  too  much  nitrogen  on these plants (unlike the lawn).  Try
> something like 5-10-10.  The last two numbers are for  the  fruit
> and the plant and root stock.
> 

This is too broad a statement.  Tomatoes and peppers can be easy to grow
if you have a warm climate.  However, in cool areas, they may not set or
ripen fruit.

In the S.F. Bay Area, the easiest vegetable to grow is Swiss chard.
-- 
Jeff Lichtman at rtech (Relational Technology, Inc.)
aka Swazoo Koolak

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