How far apart do I need to keep the plants. I would rather have more pods, even if that means more pruning and digging to get them? Just wondering if someone could post some pictures of their rows so I can get an idea.
Thanks
Mike
5 foot row spacing and 22" spacing within the rows.
Moving up to 8 foot row spacing this season.
It's maybe not a good idea to have your private parts close to super hot ...damn id love to crawl in there and may be get somebody(an attractive woman) to help me harvest! and who knows whats gonna happen next!
Actually, we get the best/worst of both worlds. I'll just assume Ontario isn't too far away for the below to be relevant.I don't think you need to worry about your plants and pods burning up from extreme heat and sun in Canada.
The Wikipedia said:As high as 42.2 °C (108 °F) in July 1936 and as low as −47.8 °C (−54.0 °F) in December 1879 have occurred in the city, a 90C (162F) difference. According to Environment Canada, Winnipeg was the coldest city in the world with a population of over 600,000 based on the average night-time temperature from December to February, inclusive; however, now that Ulan Bator has grown bigger than Winnipeg, Ulan Bator, Mongolia is now the coldest city in the world (with a population of over 600,000)
Actually, we get the best/worst of both worlds. I'll just assume Ontario isn't too far away for the below to be relevant.