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Panama DC- "Hidden" Outdoors in Tomato Plant
Trying to disguise this lonely Panama DC plant next to a tomato. It started out as quite the runt, in fact, it was in such bad shape it didn't make it to the "official" spot at another location (Which has 1 Pakistan Chitral Kush & one very vigorous Panama DC). I'm betting my lack of taking care of this Panama DC resulted in its poor start, but it is coming back to life in an organic soil mix. Planning on weaving the plant into the tomato plant, we will see how it goes. The plant is going to be watered only with Pond water. It also surrounded by onions, other tomato plants and edamame plants (that haven't sprouted yet).
Has anyone done this sort of thing before? How did it go? |
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Hola Lebniis
Wish improves its growth rates now into the ground... and doesnt get hidden inside the tomatoe bush. Lets see how it goes ![]() best luck kaiki |
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good luck with it lebniis
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Thanks guys, hopefully it hides the tomato plant
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Good luck
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Garden looks quite different from the pictures above, will update soon.
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Cool. I was thinking of doing this in my backyard but decided to stay in the closet.
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This picture should be rotated clockwise,
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i am interested how well you managed to hide that plant between tomatoes, also any flowering yet in this or "official" spot?
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