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Old February 19, 2015   #22
Starlight
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Originally Posted by AlittleSalt View Post

Adding too much nitrogen - but at a still safe level can cause tomato plants to grow larger than usual with tons of leaves and very few tomatoes. So, basically, don't plant tomatoes and beans as companion plants, side-by-side, and try not to plant tomatoes where legumes grew the year before.
Thank you for that advice as that is exactly where I had been planting a bunch of beans. I don't have a whole lot of beans per say, but have a lot of new ones I haven't grown before and have enough seed to make at least three hills of each type to taste fresh and than save seeds from hopefully.

I'm anxious to see how the ones I got do down here in heat, humidity.
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