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Jun 16, 2016 10:11 AM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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ChefDebbie said:That is very true, Newyorkrita. I have learned so much thus far, by trial & error, as well as advice from the kind people from this website. The very first thing I planted was beets... They are flourishing, however, by looking at them, I now know to space the seeds a bit more apart next time I plant them. I suggest for any beginner (like me) to keep a gardening journal, with plant specifics, notes, pictures & anything pertinent so you can refer back to.


If the beets are still crowded now simply thin them. It is never too late to thin them. Just pull out any that are much too close to another.

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