Nasturtiums are beneficial as they attract blackfly which the good bugs can munch on. The problem I find is that if you don't lift them early enough they drop their seeds and you'll have lots of rogue plants next year........Anyways, less of my waffling. I've been playing with the SFG today & here's an update:
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just ordered some pot Marigold 'Mexican' seeds - didn't know that the other sort aren't edible .......
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So, if not nasturtium - are there any other plants that can be companion sown with my veggies ...??!
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I would personally avoid Nasturtiums as they self seed like crazy & are a pain to get rid of.
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In the past I have put 1 nasturtium in per 4 square - at the point where they meet as it means you have as nearly as much veg growing room.
However, remember the nast's are only attractive (I think) to the cabbage whites so are only useful for amondst your brassica's.
I now plant climpning nast's among a close flower bed to attract the whites away from my veg. Their sent is addictive to them (a bit like me and a good cheese). I grow the climbing variety as they will mingle in amongst the flowers rather than form a clump.
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I'm going to try this SFG in my new beds. Just sitting down with some graph paper and trying to plan. Trouble is I keep on picking my iPad up and reading new posts/threads, I think I'm addicted .....!!
It's all so interesting and far more varied than you would ever find in a single gardening reference book!!
Plus, I'm nosey, I like to see what everyone else is doing!!!
So anyway, SFG, anything can go anywhere, next to anything - just to be aware of taller plants overshadowing the smaller ones. Can I put some nasturtiums in with the mix - and how many to a square ...?
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I am a believer in the 'cram them all in together' school of growing. At the moment 1 of my footish squares has turnip, beetroot and spring onions in it.
Go on be a dibble and have a go to see what works for you.
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Originally posted by Marb67 View PostI was wondering if you could mix veg in the same square foot as say you would have 16 radish, could you have half and half of something else that you can plant 16 of ( as long as they are not antagonistic with each other of course) when I pull my radish I want to plant something different in the same hole as in summer they will bolt. How long also before the compost mixture will exhaust in a square foot bed ?
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Originally posted by Bigmallly View PostThis may help you to start planning your sq ft beds. Obviously you can expand the sheet to your own needs.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?k...5TaXc&hl=en_GB
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I was wondering if you could mix veg in the same square foot as say you would have 16 radish, could you have half and half of something else that you can plant 16 of ( as long as they are not antagonistic with each other of course) when I pull my radish I want to plant something different in the same hole as in summer they will bolt. How long also before the compost mixture will exhaust in a square foot bed ?
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I have found that dotting different plants about also helps with potential light problems. As onions and leeks etc grow straight up and don't have a leafy canopy they can help leafier veggies that are planted next to them get more light.
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Originally posted by gardening_gal View PostOk I need to ask why do peeps not have all of the same veg in the same place? So for example why do you have squares of onions dotted around instead of a groups of squares together full of onions?
I'm sure that's a silly question but I'm tired today so humour me please?
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Originally posted by Bigmallly View PostJust thought I'd put an update of how my beds are coming on, there's still room for some successional plantings, flowers & more tender plants like the humble tomato. Are you trying the SFG method & if so, hows it going?
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I'm sure that's a silly question but I'm tired today so humour me please?
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