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Wednesday, May 08, 2013
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Entry 77 of 208 |
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J�rg-150, 8 May: Anyway, in case of some unexpected drops of rain the leaves of this plant (1655 Ford/Givens) should serve as a fine umbrella. In a couple of days our flat friend can jump between lots of umbrellas, because this 1655 is planted back-to-back with a 1381 Delaney (which will be grown on a significantly larger patch). Time will tell if the back-to-back planting brings about any benefits for the 1655 in this unequal couple�can the 1655 take advantage of the freedom of its roots, or will the larger 1381 plant claim all the water and minerals for the growth of its own berry?
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