After revamping the main vegetable bed with a layer of dense soil
from our compost bin and waiting out two heavy weekends of snowfall, this season's
first companion plant trial is in the ground.
Broccoli, cabbages and cauliflower were hardened off on the roof
terrace and planted already with heads beginning to grow. They were circled by
a row of chard, a row of coriander and a border of cosmos, nasturtiums and
calendula; as well as two small rosemaries and the artichoke plant that has
maintained its perennial rights in the corner.
Notes:
Calendula / marigolds (calendae meaning calendar). Are traditionally
used as culinary and medicinal herbs and the petals can be added fresh to
salads or used to colour cheese and other edibles.
Garden Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus). All parts of the plant
are edible and the flowers look beautiful atop salads. Great companion
plant especially for broccoli and cauliflower. Contain vitamin C and
highest lutein content for any edible plant.
Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) a good pollinator and useful to grow to encourage beneficial insects.
Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) a good pollinator and useful to grow to encourage beneficial insects.
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