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    Finally I did it. I manage to make 12 beds 8x4. Considered that one is my green house I have 11 left. So as you can see I use 8 of them as my first choice because the other3 mark as 3yrs rotation are the bed where get some shade and not 100% full sun. So I planned in a way legume (with under crop squash) ->brassica-> root-> tomato (or potatoes). I want some idea what to plant under tomato and between onion without messing the crop rotation (I mean veg that are not included in the main veg family). In the 3 yrs bed I will rotate one bed for sweet corn/ courgette (I love them and some of you know it) and I don't know what else can plant in the other 2. I meant to use one for my little daughter to mess around with flower and some others stuff for her to enjoy when she come with me. The other one I could plant more potato so I can have the main crop for the 4yr rotation and early potato in the 3 yrs rotation. The more I think the more I get confused lol. Thanks for your help
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    Originally posted by Sarico View Post
    I want some idea what to plant under tomato and between onion without messing the crop rotation
    I always plant sweet peppers & basil,they appreciate the shade from the tomato,basil helps deter some bugs(whitefly or aphid)
    Location : Essex

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    • #3
      This is a good site for Companion planting.
      Companion planting guide - The Gardeners Calendar
      Its Grand to be Daft...

      https://www.youtube.com/user/beauchief1?feature=mhee

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      • #4
        Thanks a lot. I don't have a good success with peppers. I never had one in the last 3 yrs. I have some though in propagator only because I don't give up yet. I have a lot of perpetual spinach and I was wondering to put them under the tomato with some basil plant as well.

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          Yes leafy vegetables spinach,lettuce,rocket,basil all like shade,but some plants want full sun eg sweetcorn so would be better in a 100% sun spot. If blight gets your potatoes,it can spread to the tomatoes in the next bed,first or second earlies are good because they can be lifted before blight strikes. There are some blight resistant varieties too. I think your plan looks good!
          Location : Essex

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jungle Jane View Post
            Yes leafy vegetables spinach,lettuce,rocket,basil all like shade,but some plants want full sun eg sweetcorn so would be better in a 100% sun spot. If blight gets your potatoes,it can spread to the tomatoes in the next bed,first or second earlies are good because they can be lifted before blight strikes. There are some blight resistant varieties too. I think your plan looks good!
            Thanks a lot. The reason I said not full sun because of the trees across the road make some shade but only on ground for few hours like 12 till 3 Pm. But if I plant something higher over 2 ft isn't a problem. Plus I forgot to say that I have build up two netted cage for brassica one green house and one cover for outside tomato

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