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Tomatoes did fairly well, corn did not do well (no harvest so far, only one surviving plant), I got one very delicious cucumber after having to germinate 2 entire packets of seeds to get one fucking plant, beets did alright, the one onion I had left did fairly well, the romaine lettuce did so well I planted some more for fall, was way too hot for broccoli and the heads were all sparse and tasteless, zucchini did OK not great.
I feel like I could have stepped each plant up one tier at least if I actually had full sun, unfortunately full sun only exists between late june and early september, so while the temperatures stay warm, the plants really just don't have enough sunlight to do their best unfortunately (leafy greens are an exception, they do better in part shade usually).
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[–] SirDigbyChikenCaesar 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I've never been able to get corn to grow. Guy down the road can, but I can't for some reason. Tomatoes and pepper did great, peanuts did well. Squash too.
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[–] SirDigbyChikenCaesar 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I had squirrels eat my honey dew blossoms last year and I'm still angry.
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[–] SirDigbyChikenCaesar ago
Mine get about a foot tall, dry up and die.
[–] 14148708? [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
How many plants do you have next to each other? Corn isn't good at pollinating itself so you need like a 5x5 patch of it at the least to get good pollination unless you're going to carefully do it by hand.
[–] SirDigbyChikenCaesar ago
Nah, mine grow a food high, dry up and die. I've never found anything about it on the internet.