🌱 Do monocultures work? 0 ▲ Daniel Nitsikopoulos 23 hours ago · Life · 0 comments I have been thinking about what to plant in my garden beds in spring — maybe some tomatoes, rocket, cucumbers, maybe some dill? Get a good salad going.I have two planters to take advantage of and the question of "do I only plant two things?" came to mind. Do I make each of my planters monocultural and see what happens.Observing my current beds, I have one with peas and spring onions — and some rogue pumpkins and tomatoes that came up from the compost. The pumpkins never stood a chance, it's way too cold. But they are low enough to the soil and there are so many of them that they have been good slug food. Leaving the peas and spring onions to thrive. The peas, all clustered together are fighting for something to climb on, and in some cases are climbing on each other.The other planter has issues of its own, I think I may have placed it too far in the shade, so only a few of the kale, lettuce and silverbeet have popped their heads up. A lesson learned, we'll see if we can move it for… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.