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Title: growing asparagus
Post by: kingston boy on December 02, 2008, 17:34:37

Hi all, Can anyone shed a bit of info on the growing of asparagus near onions.
My asparagus is in its first year (or will be next spring) and obviously is a permanent crop. Due to my crop rotation, the site for my onions and leeks will be next to the asparagus. My question is, can one veg spread its common diseases/soil faults to the other? I was sure that i read somewhere that the two might not be good crops to grow in the same part of the plot. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing. Must be reading too much on a new subject and getting confused.
Title: Re: growing asparagus
Post by: flossy on December 02, 2008, 18:12:54
  Sorry kingston boy,

  wish I could help but I am going to be new at growing asparagus myself.    ::)

  Know what you're saying about comparitive deseases so it is wise to get some info
- as it is a permanent crop.

  Someone wise and learned will be allow in a while    ;D

  floss
Title: Re: growing asparagus
Post by: calendula on December 02, 2008, 18:26:57
the allium family, including garlic, leeks and onions are supposedly inimical to asparagus, so it might be best NOT to grow them close together but it depends on what you call close - asparagus loves marigolds and parsley so maybe grow some these to counteract
Title: Re: growing asparagus
Post by: grotbag on December 02, 2008, 20:36:37
have a look here http://www.no-dig-vegetablegarden.com/companion-planting.html