All the advice seems to say plant radishes in between groups of parsnips, while they germinate and to mark the rows. We don't like radishes ! would rocket, or another lettuce, do instead ?
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Rocket or any cut and come again lettuce should work but I find you often end up disturbing the young parsnips when you pull up any inbetweeners so make sure you're careful and stick to quick germinating / growing things.
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the idea is to grow something that will be harvested and out of the way so that it will not disturb the parsnips as they grow. I've never timed lettuce but they do take longer than radishesLast edited by Aberdeenplotter; 03-06-2011, 09:28 PM. Reason: corrected parsnips to radishes. silly me
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"You can use small lettuces if stations at least 18cm / 7in apart"
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This site suggestsYou can plant garlic and onions, which repel slugs and aphids. Bush beans, peas, radish and potatoes are also great companion plants with parsnips.
I'm a great fan of companion planting and interplanting, and for a long time we grew all our vegetables in amongst flowers, but this year we've got a patch for veg to grow all on their own, and it's crammed full. Maybe we'll get slightly smaller crops, but sometimes the smaller ones have the best taste. If it doesn't work then for next season we'll have to lose some more lawn.
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I've sown some lettuce near mine, but well away - they're very large now - but were sown on the 23rd of March - which is about right in terms of size. I think faster maturing crops are needed such as normal radish etc.
In terms of garlic and onions repelling slugs, I'd have to disagree seeing as mine have been munched by them
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Originally posted by chrismarks View PostIn terms of garlic and onions repelling slugs, I'd have to disagree seeing as mine have been munched by themLast edited by endymion; 04-06-2011, 12:27 AM.
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