The one thing we changed this year was inter planting
onions in the strawberry bed. I purchased onions seedlings
from a company in Texas in early spring.
This is called companion gardening. It is also about
using your space wisely. There is a book that I like,
its called Carrots Love Tomatoes.
In this book she talks about how to plant good companions to
all sorts of plants. Flowers and herbs along with your vegetables.
What a grand idea.
This year I also have added flowers in the
strawberry bed also for a little color. As you can
see there is a row of chamomile along the Iris bed.
The new flower that I added this year is Salvia.
This is planted along the last row of strawberries,
along with the Iris row.
This picture shows an additional bed of strawberries
that I transfered in early spring. When I was fixing
the rows in the big bed, there are always extra plants.
In this picture you can see the onions we inter cropped.
Beside this bed I have an old cattle fence we use for
climbing flowers. This year I planted climbing Nasturium
next to the fence.
This picture is my very first bed of strawberries.
I began other beds of strawberries due to this bed not
producing very well. What I am finding out is that my
soil is very poor quality. After I applied the leaf mulch
and compost this year they are taller plants.
Happy Gardening!
2 comments:
Thanks for sharing about Campanion Gardening. What fun and inspiring, too! Your strawberries look divine.
Your Strawberries look so good! I tried to grow strawberries several different times, in different ways and still have not had success!
I have read the book, too!
I love to make my own jams and jellies, too. I get my berries from a local farm stand. Home made/Home canned is the very best and sure makes nice gifts also.
Blessings!
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