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Artichokes
row seed:
40.0 – 50.0 cm x 40.0 – 50.0 cm
early start:
from beginning of February to mid February
seeding:
from April to July
planting:
If started early: 6 weeks after early start, if bought: end of May
Perennial. Not in full sun.
When the flower heads turn purple and the "leaves" begin to open, the artichoke becomes inedible.
Underplant:
Fennel (Anise)
Broccoli
row seed:
40.0 cm x 40.0 cm
early start:
from March to June
seeding:
from April to June
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: from April to July
Sprouting broccoli is a perennial.
If you cut the heads off carefully, side shoots will form with heads which are smaller but which taste just as good.
Underplant:
Dill (Dill weed), Southernwood, Marigold, Rosemary, Sage, Chives, Celery, marigold
Bush beans
row seed:
40.0 cm x 8.00 – 10.0 cm
cluster seed:
40.0 cm x 30.0 cm; drop 4.00 – 6.00 seeds per cluster.
seeding:
from mid May to beginning of July
Bush beans are not very demanding and they flourish in almost any soil and can even be planted in partial shade.
Underplant:
Savory (Summer savory, Annual savory), Dill (Dill weed)
Cucumbers
row seed:
100 – 150.0 cm x 40.0 cm
early start:
from end of March to April (Start them in pots)
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: mid May. Not before and not after mid May
Use a variant which is resistant to mildew.
Cucumbers can also be cultivated in pots.
Underplant:
Basil, Borage (Starflower), Tarragon
Onions
row seed:
20.0 – 30.0 cm x 5.00 – 8.00 cm
seeding:
from end of February to beginning of April
planting:
April
They prefer a sandy, loamy soil or a loess soil. Use fast-growing rocket to mark the planting locations. Common white onions are particularly susceptible to fungi in the soil.
Underplant:
Salad rocket (rucola)
Path
row seed:
5.00 cm x 400 cm
seeding:
no seeding
A garden path, that you can put between your plantings
Potatoes
row seed:
60.0 – 70.0 cm x 30.0 – 35.00 cm
seeding:
from mid March to beginning of May
Chitting potatoes in a light place, helps the entire development of the plant. Potatoes can be planted in buckets. Chinese cabbage is a good plant to follow early potatoes.
Underplant:
Horseradish (Horse radish, Horseradish root), Marigolds, Rosemary, mangold
Radish
row seed:
10.0 – 15.00 cm x 3.00 – 6.00 cm
seeding:
from mid March to beginning of September
planting:
from March to July
Radishes can be sown between the well-spaced rows of other vegetables which are good companions.
Underplant:
Parsley (Garden parsley), Salad (Garden salad): Lettuce head
Salad
row seed:
30.0 cm x 10.0 cm
early start:
from beginning of March to beginning of May
seeding:
from mid April to end of September
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: from April to May
If companion planted with chervil, the lettuce will grow heads earlier, it will be more tender and go to seed later.
Underplant:
Chervil
Tomatoes
row seed:
80.0 cm x 50.0 cm
early start:
from end of February to April
planting:
If started early: 6 weeks after early start, if bought: mid May. Not before and not after mid May
Tomatoes are very sensitive to cold and rain.
They need a space protected from the wind and rain with chalky garden soil rich in humus, and well fertilised.
Underplant:
Savory (Summer savory, Annual savory), Southernwood, Nasturtium, Sage
Favourites
Here you can choose your favourite plants
User Defined Plant
Here you can specify your own plant.
Artichokes
row seed:
40.0 – 50.0 cm x 40.0 – 50.0 cm
early start:
from beginning of February to mid February
seeding:
from April to July
planting:
If started early: 6 weeks after early start, if bought: end of May
Perennial. Not in full sun.
When the flower heads turn purple and the "leaves" begin to open, the artichoke becomes inedible.
Underplant:
Fennel (Anise)
Broccoli
row seed:
40.0 cm x 40.0 cm
early start:
from March to June
seeding:
from April to June
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: from April to July
Sprouting broccoli is a perennial.
If you cut the heads off carefully, side shoots will form with heads which are smaller but which taste just as good.
Underplant:
Dill (Dill weed), Southernwood, Marigold, Rosemary, Sage, Chives, Celery, marigold
Bush beans
row seed:
40.0 cm x 8.00 – 10.0 cm
cluster seed:
40.0 cm x 30.0 cm; drop 4.00 – 6.00 seeds per cluster.
seeding:
from mid May to beginning of July
Bush beans are not very demanding and they flourish in almost any soil and can even be planted in partial shade.
Underplant:
Savory (Summer savory, Annual savory), Dill (Dill weed)
Cucumbers
row seed:
100 – 150.0 cm x 40.0 cm
early start:
from end of March to April (Start them in pots)
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: mid May. Not before and not after mid May
Use a variant which is resistant to mildew.
Cucumbers can also be cultivated in pots.
Underplant:
Basil, Borage (Starflower), Tarragon
Onions
row seed:
20.0 – 30.0 cm x 5.00 – 8.00 cm
seeding:
from end of February to beginning of April
planting:
April
They prefer a sandy, loamy soil or a loess soil. Use fast-growing rocket to mark the planting locations. Common white onions are particularly susceptible to fungi in the soil.
Underplant:
Salad rocket (rucola)
Path
row seed:
5.00 cm x 400 cm
seeding:
no seeding
A garden path, that you can put between your plantings
Potatoes
row seed:
60.0 – 70.0 cm x 30.0 – 35.00 cm
seeding:
from mid March to beginning of May
Chitting potatoes in a light place, helps the entire development of the plant. Potatoes can be planted in buckets. Chinese cabbage is a good plant to follow early potatoes.
Underplant:
Horseradish (Horse radish, Horseradish root), Marigolds, Rosemary, mangold
Radish
row seed:
10.0 – 15.00 cm x 3.00 – 6.00 cm
seeding:
from mid March to beginning of September
planting:
from March to July
Radishes can be sown between the well-spaced rows of other vegetables which are good companions.
Underplant:
Parsley (Garden parsley), Salad (Garden salad): Lettuce head
Salad
row seed:
30.0 cm x 10.0 cm
early start:
from beginning of March to beginning of May
seeding:
from mid April to end of September
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: from April to May
If companion planted with chervil, the lettuce will grow heads earlier, it will be more tender and go to seed later.
Underplant:
Chervil
Tomatoes
row seed:
80.0 cm x 50.0 cm
early start:
from end of February to April
planting:
If started early: 6 weeks after early start, if bought: mid May. Not before and not after mid May
Tomatoes are very sensitive to cold and rain.
They need a space protected from the wind and rain with chalky garden soil rich in humus, and well fertilised.
Underplant:
Savory (Summer savory, Annual savory), Southernwood, Nasturtium, Sage
Favourites
Here you can choose your favourite plants
User Defined Plant
Here you can specify your own plant.
Artichokes
row seed:
40.0 – 50.0 cm x 40.0 – 50.0 cm
early start:
from beginning of February to mid February
seeding:
from April to July
planting:
If started early: 6 weeks after early start, if bought: end of May
Perennial. Not in full sun.
When the flower heads turn purple and the "leaves" begin to open, the artichoke becomes inedible.
Underplant:
Fennel (Anise)
Broccoli
row seed:
40.0 cm x 40.0 cm
early start:
from March to June
seeding:
from April to June
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: from April to July
Sprouting broccoli is a perennial.
If you cut the heads off carefully, side shoots will form with heads which are smaller but which taste just as good.
Underplant:
Dill (Dill weed), Southernwood, Marigold, Rosemary, Sage, Chives, Celery, marigold
Bush beans
row seed:
40.0 cm x 8.00 – 10.0 cm
cluster seed:
40.0 cm x 30.0 cm; drop 4.00 – 6.00 seeds per cluster.
seeding:
from mid May to beginning of July
Bush beans are not very demanding and they flourish in almost any soil and can even be planted in partial shade.
Underplant:
Savory (Summer savory, Annual savory), Dill (Dill weed)
Cucumbers
row seed:
100 – 150.0 cm x 40.0 cm
early start:
from end of March to April (Start them in pots)
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: mid May. Not before and not after mid May
Use a variant which is resistant to mildew.
Cucumbers can also be cultivated in pots.
Underplant:
Basil, Borage (Starflower), Tarragon
Onions
row seed:
20.0 – 30.0 cm x 5.00 – 8.00 cm
seeding:
from end of February to beginning of April
planting:
April
They prefer a sandy, loamy soil or a loess soil. Use fast-growing rocket to mark the planting locations. Common white onions are particularly susceptible to fungi in the soil.
Underplant:
Salad rocket (rucola)
Path
row seed:
5.00 cm x 400 cm
seeding:
no seeding
A garden path, that you can put between your plantings
Potatoes
row seed:
60.0 – 70.0 cm x 30.0 – 35.00 cm
seeding:
from mid March to beginning of May
Chitting potatoes in a light place, helps the entire development of the plant. Potatoes can be planted in buckets. Chinese cabbage is a good plant to follow early potatoes.
Underplant:
Horseradish (Horse radish, Horseradish root), Marigolds, Rosemary, mangold
Radish
row seed:
10.0 – 15.00 cm x 3.00 – 6.00 cm
seeding:
from mid March to beginning of September
planting:
from March to July
Radishes can be sown between the well-spaced rows of other vegetables which are good companions.
Underplant:
Parsley (Garden parsley), Salad (Garden salad): Lettuce head
Salad
row seed:
30.0 cm x 10.0 cm
early start:
from beginning of March to beginning of May
seeding:
from mid April to end of September
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: from April to May
If companion planted with chervil, the lettuce will grow heads earlier, it will be more tender and go to seed later.
Underplant:
Chervil
Tomatoes
row seed:
80.0 cm x 50.0 cm
early start:
from end of February to April
planting:
If started early: 6 weeks after early start, if bought: mid May. Not before and not after mid May
Tomatoes are very sensitive to cold and rain.
They need a space protected from the wind and rain with chalky garden soil rich in humus, and well fertilised.
Underplant:
Savory (Summer savory, Annual savory), Southernwood, Nasturtium, Sage
Favourites
Here you can choose your favourite plants
User Defined Plant
Here you can specify your own plant.
Artichokes
row seed:
40.0 – 50.0 cm x 40.0 – 50.0 cm
early start:
from beginning of February to mid February
seeding:
from April to July
planting:
If started early: 6 weeks after early start, if bought: end of May
Perennial. Not in full sun.
When the flower heads turn purple and the "leaves" begin to open, the artichoke becomes inedible.
Underplant:
Fennel (Anise)
Broccoli
row seed:
40.0 cm x 40.0 cm
early start:
from March to June
seeding:
from April to June
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: from April to July
Sprouting broccoli is a perennial.
If you cut the heads off carefully, side shoots will form with heads which are smaller but which taste just as good.
Underplant:
Dill (Dill weed), Southernwood, Marigold, Rosemary, Sage, Chives, Celery, marigold
Bush beans
row seed:
40.0 cm x 8.00 – 10.0 cm
cluster seed:
40.0 cm x 30.0 cm; drop 4.00 – 6.00 seeds per cluster.
seeding:
from mid May to beginning of July
Bush beans are not very demanding and they flourish in almost any soil and can even be planted in partial shade.
Underplant:
Savory (Summer savory, Annual savory), Dill (Dill weed)
Cucumbers
row seed:
100 – 150.0 cm x 40.0 cm
early start:
from end of March to April (Start them in pots)
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: mid May. Not before and not after mid May
Use a variant which is resistant to mildew.
Cucumbers can also be cultivated in pots.
Underplant:
Basil, Borage (Starflower), Tarragon
Onions
row seed:
20.0 – 30.0 cm x 5.00 – 8.00 cm
seeding:
from end of February to beginning of April
planting:
April
They prefer a sandy, loamy soil or a loess soil. Use fast-growing rocket to mark the planting locations. Common white onions are particularly susceptible to fungi in the soil.
Underplant:
Salad rocket (rucola)
Path
row seed:
5.00 cm x 400 cm
seeding:
no seeding
A garden path, that you can put between your plantings
Potatoes
row seed:
60.0 – 70.0 cm x 30.0 – 35.00 cm
seeding:
from mid March to beginning of May
Chitting potatoes in a light place, helps the entire development of the plant. Potatoes can be planted in buckets. Chinese cabbage is a good plant to follow early potatoes.
Underplant:
Horseradish (Horse radish, Horseradish root), Marigolds, Rosemary, mangold
Radish
row seed:
10.0 – 15.00 cm x 3.00 – 6.00 cm
seeding:
from mid March to beginning of September
planting:
from March to July
Radishes can be sown between the well-spaced rows of other vegetables which are good companions.
Underplant:
Parsley (Garden parsley), Salad (Garden salad): Lettuce head
Salad
row seed:
30.0 cm x 10.0 cm
early start:
from beginning of March to beginning of May
seeding:
from mid April to end of September
planting:
If started early: 4 weeks after early start, if bought: from April to May
If companion planted with chervil, the lettuce will grow heads earlier, it will be more tender and go to seed later.
Underplant:
Chervil
Tomatoes
row seed:
80.0 cm x 50.0 cm
early start:
from end of February to April
planting:
If started early: 6 weeks after early start, if bought: mid May. Not before and not after mid May
Tomatoes are very sensitive to cold and rain.
They need a space protected from the wind and rain with chalky garden soil rich in humus, and well fertilised.
Underplant:
Savory (Summer savory, Annual savory), Southernwood, Nasturtium, Sage
Favourites
Here you can choose your favourite plants
User Defined Plant
Here you can specify your own plant.
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