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Title: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: debjay on April 02, 2007, 07:50:22
hi
would it be ok to plant a row of little gem lettuce between my raspberry canes?
the canes are about a foot and a half apart  :-\
thanx
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: saddad on April 02, 2007, 12:03:21
Can't see a problem with that as long as you can still get in when you need to... with Autumn Var.s it would be quite easy...
;D
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Tee Gee on April 02, 2007, 15:44:05
I agree with sadad the ground is doing nothing so why not?
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Trixiebelle on April 02, 2007, 15:47:40
Thank goodness for this thread :D I was wondering the same thing today. Running out of room at the lotties and doing a survey of every available space!
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Tee Gee on April 02, 2007, 15:52:35
Its not a new idea it is what was once called 'catch cropping' where you plant fast maturing plant/s between slow maturing plants.
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Trixiebelle on April 02, 2007, 16:01:35
Thanks Tee Gee!

Could you give examples of fast and slow? I'm still trying to get out of my mindset of planting 'rows' of stuff all the same in one place. Any advice would be appreciated  :)
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Tee Gee on April 02, 2007, 16:09:33
Fast;...Many of the salad crops e.g. early lettuce sown for transplanting, radish,

Slow-ish; Sprouts, fruit bushes, under the runner bean frame, between the sweetcorn.

Basically it is a case of trying it out on any 'wide spaced' crops and seeing how it goes.

There are many influencing factors to increase/slowdown growth for catch cropping not least of which variety can often play its part.
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: saddad on April 02, 2007, 17:39:35
I have thrown Cos lettuce in between rows of Main crop Potatoes before now, lost a couple to slugs but still got about a dozen that I would have had to throw away..
::)
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on April 02, 2007, 21:08:57
Brassicas are a good example of a 'slow' crop.
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: sawfish on April 02, 2007, 21:14:23
fast crop = little turnips
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Uncle Joshua on April 02, 2007, 21:19:25
Wher are you people that are running out of space? here in West Yorks I'm still putting seeds into trays.
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: allaboutliverpool on April 02, 2007, 22:07:10
I would not advise it but if you do, remember to keep the lettuces well watered, Raspberries have extensive shallow roots that will be competing for moisture, a mulch is what you should be adding rather than a competing crop of lettuces as the raspberry flower buds are forming now and tend to come out before the leaves so without you realising, the raspberries are going through an important stage.

Why notgrow lettuces or radishes between slow to germinate parsnips or between potatoes

I am adding lots of tips on my site...

http://www.allaboutliverpool.com/allaboutallotments1_homepage.html
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Marymary on April 02, 2007, 22:08:07
Quote from: debjay on April 02, 2007, 07:50:22
hi
would it be ok to plant a row of little gem lettuce between my raspberry canes?
the canes are about a foot and a half apart  :-\
thanx

Hadn't thought of that - brilliant idea I shall do it tomorrow.  Thanks.
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Eristic on April 02, 2007, 23:10:17
Lettuce is ok I suppose but tulips are better. Bring some spring cheer to the plot.

(http://david-frary.com/images/tulip_raspberry.jpg)
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Columbus on April 03, 2007, 07:16:19
Hi Debjay, Hi all  :)

I was hoping for a field of mostly self-seeded nasturtiums
around my raspberries to keep the weeds down
but I`m not sure if all my canes have taken so I
was thinking about borrowing the supports for
peas.

Col
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: Tee Gee on April 03, 2007, 14:56:36
Quotenasturtiums to keep the weeds down

...........and attract the blackfly!!
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: tim on April 03, 2007, 15:08:17
Just love those tulips, Eristic - & artichokes behind?

Seems I'm the odd one out here. I would have thought that, by the time lettuces were coming on, the raspberries would be in full leaf, cutting out all light? And, as said, taking all the moisture. Mixed leaf varieties, perhaps, but not hearting ones?
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: grawrc on April 03, 2007, 15:10:38
I agree, Tim. The advantage for looseleaf types might be that they would be kept out of the sunshine and so less likely to bolt? But I think they'd need watering.
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: debjay on April 05, 2007, 08:10:18
hi
thanx for all your replies ;D
Title: Re: lettuce between raspberry canes ?
Post by: potterfanpete on April 05, 2007, 08:13:15
Cool - means I can gro more on my plot without useing more room! Handy Hint!