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How many Vegetables to grow?

amundra
Finding My Feet

How many Vegetables to grow?

I have 3 Garden Beds of 2.3 meter Length and 60cm width each.

 

I want to grow some vegetables and some flowers. Specially those which can do multiple crops and also flowers which smell more. Also, want to use Companion Planting Technique so that some plants can deter pests.

 

I gave some recommendations  to ChatGPT and asked for suggestions. Here is what it suggested, but I'd like expert opinion on this. Somehow looks a lot as it's 27 plants in total. Will it be too much? Do you have better recommendations?

 

Bed 1 - 2 Marigold, 3 Lavenders, 2 Dianthus, 2 Pelargonium 

 

Bed 2 - 2 Marigold, 1 Eggplant, 3 Tomato, 3 Capsicum 

 

Bed 3 - 2 Marigold, 2 Chllies, 4 Okra and 1 Bush Bean. 

 

ChatGPT suggested Marigold to help with pest control.

 

Two rows and distance of 50cm between plants was suggested.

 

I am new to Gardening, but want to get Max out of my investment, instead of phase wise planting :smile:

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: How many Vegetables to grow?

Hi @amundra 

 

Well that ChatGPT  advice is a great starting point.

 

But remember it is your patch grow what you eat, I don't really eat carrots so why grow then lol.

 

There are more than Marigolds for pest control and seasonal crop rotation is very helpful for healthy seasonal soil composition.

 

I would hang some wall green gardens at your place for herbs etc Consider raised garden beds will work over concrete as you growing area is quite small and will support 1 to 2 people  eg  A single tomato bush Tom thumb you will be eating tomato's every day,

 

Home grown veg is the BEST

 

Plenty of info out there to watch you tube and literature gardening shows etc.

 

 

I grew a pumpkin vine across the lawn once and it had so many pumpkins. I took the many spares after all the Neighbours had their fill to the local IGA manager and swapped pumpkins for fruit, I wanted lol.  They got the pumpkins super fresh and very low cost I was glad the see them gone not wasted.

 

More than I could type here so Enjoy the researching 

 

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How many Vegetables to grow?

Hi @amundra,

 

A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community and thank you for your question.

The advice you've received from ChatGPT seems solid.

 

The marigolds are fantastic companion plants that will deter pests while remaining pollinator-friendly.

 

Two rows of plants with 50cm between them should be fine, but I note that each planter box having 9 plants will make the planting pattern a little bit uneven. I'd suggest sketching your planting pattern and checking the spacings make sense to you before planting to ensure everything has adequate space to grow.

 

Outside of this, you'll want to make sure the plants that require them have stakes and everything gets plenty of water and nutrients.

 

Check out the following articles for some further guidance - 

 

 

Allow me to tag some of our experienced gardeners for their thoughts - @Noelle, @mich1972 and @robchin.

 

Let me know if you have any further questions.

 

Jacob 

 

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: How many Vegetables to grow?

Hi @amundra 

There's a great article on companion planting here:  www.sgaonline.org.au/companion-planting/  It will also give you some ideas of other vegetables to plant in your garden beds.

 

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