Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Our backyard slants upward & our veggie garden is at the top of our backyard so the water drains downward. Is it better to have the garden at the top or better to level it off? Someone told me this weekend that if you plant vine plants together, they will cross pollinate. We planted our squash & watermelon right next to each other but only the squash came up & it grew leaps and bounds. Very large squash with hard seeds so I was told that it was because I cross pollinated them and turned up with watermelon squash. Anyone heard of this? Thanks! Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 You could run your rows or beds perpendicular to the slant in a sort of terrace. This would help you catch and use water run off. My yard slopes down to the west by a degree or two. I didn't think of the water run off-but then, there isn't any rain in the summer to run off, so I run them with the slope, and plant things that like a bit more moisture at the lower ends of the beds, mainly because the drip irrigation tape seeps more at that end. Crossed squash...I don't think you'll see an effect in this year's eating, but if you plant the seeds next year you'll get who knows what. except now that I recall my botany, I'm not sure, because the endocarp, the edible part, is the result of a second fertilization, so that would have genetic material from both parents as well and might be expressed in fruit this year. So, sorry, not much help on that one. Ellen On 8/12/08, Barb <FirstYrs08 wrote: > Our backyard slants upward & our veggie garden is at the top of our > backyard so the water drains downward. Is it better to have the garden > at the top or better to level it off? > > Someone told me this weekend that if you plant vine plants together, > they will cross pollinate. We planted our squash & watermelon right > next to each other but only the squash came up & it grew leaps and > bounds. Very large squash with hard seeds so I was told that it was > because I cross pollinated them and turned up with watermelon squash. > Anyone heard of this? > > Thanks! > > Barb > > > --- > > " Let food be your medicine " Hippocrates Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Barb, I think it's probably better to have good drainage, rather than the plants sitting in water. On the other hand, it's probably easier to keep the plants watered if the bed is at the bottom of the hill. If it were me, i'd probably do it at the bottom of the hill, but make sure I had really good drainage in the beds. I've had some really bad cross pollination in squash and melons when I lived in PA. They all came out totally weird and inedible. It's definitely true it will happen. I was lucky this year, it hasn't happened to me. We have honey dew, cantaloupe, watermelon, and zucchini, and none of them are growing weird. I don't know if it is because the zukes were flowering well before the melons, or what. cyndi In a message dated 8/12/2008 11:43:11 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, FirstYrs08 writes: Our backyard slants upward & our veggie garden is at the top of our backyard so the water drains downward. Is it better to have the garden at the top or better to level it off?Someone told me this weekend that if you plant vine plants together, they will cross pollinate. We planted our squash & watermelon right next to each other but only the squash came up & it grew leaps and bounds. Very large squash with hard seeds so I was told that it was because I cross pollinated them and turned up with watermelon squash. Anyone heard of this?Thanks!Barb Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read reviews on AOL Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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