u/Elderberry1307

Image 1 — It's my first time doing this
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It's my first time doing this

As the title says, it's my first time doing this on my own. I helped with my grandma's when I was much younger and that's the extent of my experience.

In my apartment complex we have some community garden beds. That's where I have sunflowers, green beans, and zucchini/squash (gotta be honest I can't remember which so we'll see when they start growing).

I ended up with quite a few plants sprouting, but pulled the smaller ones along the way. I now have these two and it's to the point that I'm wondering if I only have space for one because of where they sprouted. I definitely planted seeds in the corner where none sprouted, but nothing took over there.

Can I guide that front plant over to that corner and the back plant up a bit? Or am I just looking at crowding at this point and I need to pull that back one?

Everything is honestly looking pretty good over there, but I'm just worried I don't have space for 2 plants the bigger they get and I don't want them to start encroaching on my green beans, sunflowers, or each other. I planted a few autumn beauties and a few Russian mammoths and so far all of them have multiple blooms except 2 so I think only 2 mammoths made it past the squirrel that lives in our tree and I'm really quite excited to see how big they get.

Thank you in advance for the help 🖤🌱

u/Elderberry1307 — 1 day ago