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Rotation of sunflowers

Started by return of the mac, May 20, 2005, 19:37:21

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return of the mac

Where would these fit in if i wanted to include them in my crop rotation? Im thinking brassica bed for nitrogen to grow the leaves and stalk? Is this correct?
Thanks, John
I LOVE OP AMPS!

return of the mac

I LOVE OP AMPS!

return of the mac

I LOVE OP AMPS!

kenkew

I stick mine in where there's space. Rotation? Never entered my head.

Diana

Could always use them with climbing beans or peas - I'm sure the sunflowers would benefit from the nitrogen + they'd supply the beans/peas with all the support they needed, but you would have to stake them first.

You'd best check to see if they exude growth inhibitor though.
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fbgrifter

I grow them with pumkins and squashes
It'll be better next year

DolphinGarden

I'm going to squeeze some cosmos between them. Thanks MD.

Ciaran not Ozzy

MagpieDi

Hello again Ciaran !   ;D  You're welcome.  Hope you remembered to pinch the tops out to make 'em big and bushy!   ;)
Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

DolphinGarden

Oh, Didn't. I'll just put it down on the  list of "things I learnt this year"

thank you

Ciaran

MagpieDi

No worries Ciaran.  You'll still get lots of lovely flowers, but on lanky stems !   :)
Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

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