Bush beans can be planted in single rows–create a shallow furrow and sow a seed every 3 to 4 inches; in double rows–create two shallow furrows 4 inches apart and set seed every 3 to 4 inches in each row (set your soaker hose between the two rows); wide rows–create a row or ...
growing corn avoid tomatoes; growing cucumbers avoid potatoes and sage; growing onions avoid beans, peas, and sage; growing peas avoid chives, garlic, leeks, onions, and shallots; growing potatoes avoid cucumbers, squash, and tomatoes; and growing tomatoes avoid corn, dill, kohlrabi, and potatoes...
Heavy Feeders require a lot of nutrients, and tax soils heavily to produce a crop. Heavy feeding vegetables include:Summer vegetables like tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, peppers, chiles, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, melons, and corn. Stalk vegetables like celery, fennel, rhubarb, and artichokes....
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Many studies have put specific plant-insect relationships under the spotlight. For example, researchers at the University of Nebraska found that radishes planted with pumpkins appear to repel squash bugs. Similarly, it has been shown elsewhere that nasturtiums grown around fruit trees can deter pests...
It’s best not to plant endive with squash varieties or pumpkins. Common Pests & Diseases Endive doesn’t have many diseases that cause problems, but there are a few pests that could cause issues for your plants. Aphids Aphidsare small insects that like to stick to the underside of leaves...
16. Companion Plants for Winter Squash Winter squash such as butternut and acorn or pumpkins are a staple of autumn. Friends:The best companion plants for winter squash include corn, beans, sunflowers, and spices like marjoram and dill.
winter squash, pumpkins, melons, watermelons, broccoli, crocus, snowdrops, jonquils, tulips, sunflowers, asters, dandelions, clovers, lilacs, wisteria, cosmos, black-eyed susans, gaillardia, cup plants, goldenrod, loosestrife, bachelor’s buttons, bee balm, sedum, peony and honeysuckle. If you ...