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tomato and spring onion

Started by themantowin, April 27, 2010, 07:59:40

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themantowin

I have some spare space in my tomato grow bags with only putting two tomato plants in them and was thinking of putting spring onions in the middle space of each.

•   Is it safe to grow spring onions in with tomato's
•   Will the liquid tomato feed affect the spring onions in any way

Thank you for your time and any help and information on this subject.

themantowin


saddad

I can't see any real issues with it "towin"...
and welcome to A4A  :)

antipodes

I would think you could grow any manner of things in that space - lettuce, rocket, basil, or what about a nice French marigold to keep nasties away?
2012 - Snow in February, non-stop rain till July. Blight and rot are rife. Thieving voles cause strife. But first runner beans and lots of greens. Follow an English allotment in urban France: http://roos-and-camembert.blogspot.com

OberonUK

And when the toms are done, lots of people re-use the grow bags for cut and come again salad leaves - ok, that's thinking ahead a bit but why not bleed the grow bags for all they will give? I'm new to this myself, so consult those much wiser than me, but that's what I've been told.

1066

if you fancy some herbs like parsley and basil you could pop some in with the tommies  :) but I don't see why spring onions wouldn't work

And welcome to A4A themantowin  - loads of great advice on here  :)

terrier

With all the feed they'll be getting in the grow bags, be prepared for some pretty big spring onions. A couple of years ago, I put some sp. onions at the back of a big flower trough and they grew huge  :D

themantowin

Thank you all for your help and advice sorry for the l8 thank you I have bin busy digging my asparagus bed.

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