I am very fortunate to live among Africa's most beautiful wildlife, in the bush. However it does come with it's setbacks one of them being that during the winter months, the nyala, duiker, impala, my horses, chickens, birds, etc, etc.... find my veggie garden way more tasty than the indigenous bush. And as much as I love having the wildlife around, it does get a bit depressing seeing it look like a mowed down battle field. So here comes the next plan in becoming sustainable... An enclosed veggie patch for the winter months. Summer is fine... there is enough food in the bush for all the hungry hoards!
Eaten by all the animals! |
BED 1
- Allium family (Chives, garlic, leeks, onion, spring onion)
- Beetroot
- Strawberries
BED 2
- Basil
- Peppers
- Tomatoes
BED 3
- Carrots
- Lettuce
- Parsley
- Rosemary
- Sage
BED 4
- Celery
- Brassica Family (Broccoli / Brussel Sprouts / Cabbage/ Cauliflower / Kale / Mustard / Turnips)
- Spinach
BED 5
- Eggplant (Brinjal / Aubergine)
- Marigolds
- Cucumber
BED 6 (I find potatoes are fun to grow in an old wheel barrow - makes it easy to find them all)
- Potatoes.
- Beans
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What a good idea! I have a seriously brown thumb. I just plant things randomly, knowing that the deer or the rabbits or the chickens will have a nice treat later. But I managed to grow quite a few tomatoes and green beans this year anyway. I hope you'll stop by my blog too! Read My Chicken Scratch (dot com).
ReplyDeleteI love the companion planting guide. I always have to come back, look up what plant I want to plant with what and then go out. This is so user friendly. Fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteI grow by companion planting - I really think it works! Thanks so much for linking up to “Tuesdays with a Twist” blog hop!
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You've made this so even I can understand. :) It is a most excellent reference list! Thank you for sharing at Super Sunday Sync.
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