Hello
Firstly I apologise if this has already been answered somewhere on this wonderful forum.
I have a question about plot rotations and more so, the groups in which fruit and veg are placed. I am aware of the Legumes, Roots and Brassicas groups.
But I'm a little confused and very new to this.
For example: on the BBC website it advises to plant accordingly and rotate each year:
But elsewhere I have seen suggestion that onions and leeks (which aren't mentioned in the above excerpt) can be grown with potatoes etc. This made the most sense to me as I assumed onions could fall into the "Root" group
Furthermore I have seen another suggestion that onions can be grown with veg from the Legume group.
I just wanted some advice and some clarity really on what would work best.
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A couple of other questions also:
Can lettuce be in a permanent bed? What group does it fall into?
I have a few 8ft x 4ft raised beds. In order to practice rotation, would I be able to plant 2 groups in one bed? (such as potatoes in one half of the bed and legumes or brassicas in the other half - Would that still count?)
Many thanks.
Firstly I apologise if this has already been answered somewhere on this wonderful forum.
I have a question about plot rotations and more so, the groups in which fruit and veg are placed. I am aware of the Legumes, Roots and Brassicas groups.
But I'm a little confused and very new to this.
For example: on the BBC website it advises to plant accordingly and rotate each year:
- Group one - Potatoes, beetroot, carrots, chicory, artichokes, parsnips and salsify
- Group two - Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, swede and turnips
- Group three - Peas, all types of beans
- Group four - All other vegetables and salad crops
But elsewhere I have seen suggestion that onions and leeks (which aren't mentioned in the above excerpt) can be grown with potatoes etc. This made the most sense to me as I assumed onions could fall into the "Root" group
Furthermore I have seen another suggestion that onions can be grown with veg from the Legume group.
I just wanted some advice and some clarity really on what would work best.
___________________________________________________________________________________
A couple of other questions also:
Can lettuce be in a permanent bed? What group does it fall into?
I have a few 8ft x 4ft raised beds. In order to practice rotation, would I be able to plant 2 groups in one bed? (such as potatoes in one half of the bed and legumes or brassicas in the other half - Would that still count?)
Many thanks.
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