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Old 07-09-2003, 09:33 PM
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Could someone please let me know which bed the squashes
(marrows,pumpkins in particular) belong in a
Aliums/Brassicas/Legumes/Roots rotation system.
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Old 07-09-2003, 10:58 PM
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".... Could someone please let me know which bed the squashes
(marrows,pumpkins in particular) belong in a Aliums/Brassicas/Legumes/Roots
rotation system...."

Not being funny, try the compost heap, they will grow so fast on it you wont
want to stand still by it incase they grab you.

Otherwise which ever one you have room for them in


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".... Could someone please let me know which bed the squashes
(marrows,pumpkins in particular) belong in a Aliums/Brassicas/Legumes/Roots
rotation system...."

Not being funny, try the compost heap, they will grow so fast on it you wont
want to stand still by it incase they grab you.

Otherwise which ever one you have room for them in


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Abacus nurseries
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Could someone please let me know which bed the squashes
(marrows,pumpkins in particular) belong in a
Aliums/Brassicas/Legumes/Roots rotation system.


Squashes are in the Cucurbitaceae family which includes cucumber,
courgette/marrow/zucchini, melon and pumpkin. If they are grown
regularly in soil, they should be given separate rotation from alliums,
brassicas, legumes, roots or the solanum family.
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