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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: cambourne7 on January 29, 2013, 20:50:28

Title: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: cambourne7 on January 29, 2013, 20:50:28
Hi All,

Can someone point me at a good "tried and tested" guide to panting distances please just calculating planting space and getting data blindness from all the info on the web.

thanks all :)

Cam
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: InfraDig on January 30, 2013, 08:22:33
I use Charles Dowding's books, and then sometimes pack them in a bit tighter!!

(If you can find it: Know and Grow Vegetables by Salter, Bleasdale and others is very interesting)
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: Digeroo on January 30, 2013, 08:43:42
What about the back of the seed packets?

Personally I use a shoe horn.
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: BarriedaleNick on January 30, 2013, 09:15:13
I'm with Digeroo - I read the back of the seed packet very carefuly and then immediately ignore it.
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: Flighty on January 30, 2013, 10:45:10
Get yourself a copy of The Vegetable and Herb Expert  -

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vegetable-Herb-Expert-best-selling-vegetables/dp/0903505460
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: gazza1960 on January 30, 2013, 10:50:15
For above surface planting I use the idiot approach ...I just take an average sized cabbage,cauli,red/white onions,kohlrabi,swedes, celery,and place shop brought in situ and add a bit of extra room, its dead easy to then work out the potential growing allowance in your growing area rather then be gready....raised beds im referring to really.
Me neighbour bazza roars with laughter when im laying out the goodies on the dirt,but believe me when I say it works for me ..!!!! as I then dont end up planting too close, as im no different as when there is young growth im often loath to thin them out as I should do and end up with stunted veggies.

Im going to hire a local mole to help me plan sub surface veggies though  !!!!!!!!! :tongue3:

GazNjude
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: lottie lou on January 30, 2013, 11:27:16
I just bung em in and hope for the best.
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: Obelixx on January 30, 2013, 12:58:27
I tend to use my hand width - thumb end to end of little finger - as this guarantees room for my push me pull you Wolf weeding head.   If it's very mucky and wet, I use the length of my trowel to measure the distance and use two trowel lengths for brassicas.     Pumkins get about a metre but I usually train them up a metal trellis so the fruits get more sun.
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: cambourne7 on January 30, 2013, 14:08:42
Thanks all would use the packets but in some cases there is no packet so having to guess :(

I will investigate the other suggestions thanks all :)
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: davyw1 on January 30, 2013, 14:51:59
Be a bit long to type every spacing. have a look at the garden helper and print it off

http://www.thegardenhelper.com/vegtips.html
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: Deb P on January 30, 2013, 21:12:47
One of the best books I have invested in is this one by Caroline Foley :How to plant your allotment.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1845376161/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1359580050&sr=8-3&pi=SL75

In it she looks at various planting plans and spacings and discusses the effect of spacing on plant size as well as practical issues like being able to weed, fab book, highly recommended!
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: steve1967 on January 31, 2013, 04:42:06
I use a line then set my plants out at the recommended spacing along the line before planting them in. I always make sure I space the rows correctly as this does make the weeding easier as the plant matures.

Flightys book s good I have a copy myself also just looked at davys link and that gives you all the info you need.
Title: Re: spacing - Help me see the wood for the trees :)
Post by: Digeroo on January 31, 2013, 10:04:56
I like the vegetable expert book too mine is very old when the disease bit was in a different book so it is not so depressing.   It was a long time before I realized just how many things could kill my crops.  Good for planting instructions, but some of the variety advise is rather out of date.