Zucchini dying, but Tomatoes live! - May 3rd, 2004 at 11:04 PM
Hello, all! I am new to this list, and I hope that someone may have an answer for me...
My house faces SW, and with large trees out front, the only place I can plant my garden is in an area along the side of the garage. There is a bed along the wall of the garage - here lives my herb garden, hot peppers and sugar snap peas. All of these do well where they are.
My other planting space is on the other side of the walkway (about 2 feet wide, planting strip is 1.5' wide), and in it resides my tomatoes and what is left of my zucchini. I have planted toms here for the last 3 years, and they do fine, but I can't figure out why my zucchini give up and die! I have tested the ph, appears to be fine...
Any thoughts?
My house faces SW, and with large trees out front, the only place I can plant my garden is in an area along the side of the garage. There is a bed along the wall of the garage - here lives my herb garden, hot peppers and sugar snap peas. All of these do well where they are.
My other planting space is on the other side of the walkway (about 2 feet wide, planting strip is 1.5' wide), and in it resides my tomatoes and what is left of my zucchini. I have planted toms here for the last 3 years, and they do fine, but I can't figure out why my zucchini give up and die! I have tested the ph, appears to be fine...
Any thoughts?