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    im pretty new(ish) to veg growing. I'm trying to plan my beds for the coming spring. After reading books on what plant are compatible with each other I'm getting a little confused!

    How does this layout sound?

    Bed 1:

    Maincrop spuds

    Bed2:

    Onions, carrrots, beetroot and Swede

    Bed3:

    runner and french beans
    broad beans
    corn

    bed 4: salad spuds(charlotte)

    I have a few smaller beds which I'm going to stick leeks, pumpkins and courgettes in.

    My main concern is can i grow the swede with the onions, carotts and beet?

    Also, peopled views on the Sarpo axona or mira potato?-is it worth growing?

  • #2
    You might want to reconsider the pumpkins in a small bed, as they trail off and cover a lot of area.

    Maybe put them in the salad potato bed and then grow those in bags?
    Real Men Sow - a cheery allotment blog.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by greenie01 View Post

      My main concern is can i grow the swede with the onions, carotts and beet?
      Where are you? If you put your location into your profile it shows up on all your posts

      Carrots like a free-draining (almost sandy) stoneless soil. Swedes like a good rich clay soil. I can grow carrots but not swede. I've never managed to grow swede
      Last edited by Two_Sheds; 01-02-2011, 01:17 PM.
      All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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      • #4
        If it were me, I would keep all onions and leeks together in the same bed and maincrop spuds and salad spuds together (if you have enough space).
        I think this would be better as will be easier for crop rotation in case blight or onion rot strikes, then only one bed is affected.
        Swede, I think, is a brassica (I may be wrong) so would be grown with cabbage, broccoli etc if you are going to grow them - I have never managed to grow swede for some reason.

        Good luck!

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