My First Draft Plan

I’ve just put together a 4x8 raised bed in central South Carolina, USA. It’s about 12 in deep. I filled it first with branches and larger limbs, then a layer of dead leaves, and finally a mixture of compost, manure, topsoil, and garden soil. I’m planning to start planting this next weekend. I’m trying to put together a plan for what to plant. The picture above shows kind of a first shot at putting it all together on the veg plotter tool.

I’ve got marigolds on the corners with tomatoes in the back, alternating with lettuce, cucumbers on either side. I’m thinking I’ll have some carrots interspersed with some dill, garlic and basil. The rest is rounded out with yellow squash and zucchini.

So I know this is probably way too crowded, but these are all plants I’d be interested in potentially cultivating. The tomatoes and cucumbers are definites, and the herbs and marigolds are meant to be companion plants to keep away pests and attract pollinating insects.

Please tear this ridiculous amateurish diagram apart, and let me know what I should do instead 😅

  • @[email protected]
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    322 days ago

    Well you probably want cucumber in pairs for easy pollination (if not self-pollinating). Some random blog with trellis ideas.

    My other idea was that chain link fence you mentioned. Guess what loves to climb those fences? Cucumbers and gourds 😂

    Do you have some room over there? I wonder if you could get away with a small cinder block grow spot over there for these climbing plants, THEN you’d have all the room in the world with your tomatoes for all the other herbs and such.

    • slingstoneOP
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      221 days ago

      There’s a less than six inch gap between the chain link fence and the bed. Could I plant the cucumbers right at the back of the bed near the fence and train them to climb it?

      I’ll take some pictures when I get a chance to give a clearer picture of my setup.