I saw Snadger's reply to a Jerusalem Artichoke question and he said that he was planting some in the middle of his runner bean row. I put up my bean sticks yesterday after preparing the trenches over the weekend and there is all that spare space in between the trenches. it seems such a waste!
So - question - is there anything that I could plant there that will not suffer from being really shaded when the beans come through and grow tall? I was wondering about leeks or brussel sprouts or something very wintry/late autumny? There's a fantastic deep tilth of soil and it's been well manured over the winter. Mr Q was helping me tie the sticks up and said it was like quicksand as he kept sinking into the soil! I'm planning on runner beans at one end and climbing frenchies at the other, so the climbing frenchies will probably be over first.
Any ideas?
So - question - is there anything that I could plant there that will not suffer from being really shaded when the beans come through and grow tall? I was wondering about leeks or brussel sprouts or something very wintry/late autumny? There's a fantastic deep tilth of soil and it's been well manured over the winter. Mr Q was helping me tie the sticks up and said it was like quicksand as he kept sinking into the soil! I'm planning on runner beans at one end and climbing frenchies at the other, so the climbing frenchies will probably be over first.
Any ideas?
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