Hi folks. I overdid it. So now I want to know how I can squeeze the following plants into my plots.
I have 1 serpente de sicilia - that will be fine climbing up and along a wire fence I have made. Are there any of the rest that can join it?
4 courgette all green bush - I guess not from the name
1 tromba d'Albenga - I'm hoping this is a possible for the fence as well.
Then I have 1 hundredweight pumpkin - I may open up a compost heap for this one!
Then I have about 10 Hunter and 8 Hawk butternut squash plants I am hoping to run all these under my sweetcorn (2 patches of this so some of them will go in there). Has anyone grown these upwards rather than along?
Then I have 3 rouge vif d'etampes - now they can have a bed on their own but they will be close together as the bed is only 3 1/2 feet by about 12.
And last but not least, what am I going to do with 3 chicago warted hubbards from HSL???
Would any of these do under my apple trees which are not that shady as they are small trees?
I will, of course, be pressing some on fellow plotholders too but wondered if anyone here had some bright ideas. I could always put some large tubtrugs down on the working area of the plot but I don't get up to water everyday so I would like them in the ground ideally.
Any advice gratefully received!
I have 1 serpente de sicilia - that will be fine climbing up and along a wire fence I have made. Are there any of the rest that can join it?
4 courgette all green bush - I guess not from the name
1 tromba d'Albenga - I'm hoping this is a possible for the fence as well.
Then I have 1 hundredweight pumpkin - I may open up a compost heap for this one!
Then I have about 10 Hunter and 8 Hawk butternut squash plants I am hoping to run all these under my sweetcorn (2 patches of this so some of them will go in there). Has anyone grown these upwards rather than along?
Then I have 3 rouge vif d'etampes - now they can have a bed on their own but they will be close together as the bed is only 3 1/2 feet by about 12.
And last but not least, what am I going to do with 3 chicago warted hubbards from HSL???
Would any of these do under my apple trees which are not that shady as they are small trees?
I will, of course, be pressing some on fellow plotholders too but wondered if anyone here had some bright ideas. I could always put some large tubtrugs down on the working area of the plot but I don't get up to water everyday so I would like them in the ground ideally.
Any advice gratefully received!
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