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Jun 28, 2022 6:13 PM CST
Alberta
I am going to plant Yukon Gold potatoes, Russet potatoes, carrots, beets, asparagus, and onions in the same garden bed (not a raised bed, just a big square of dirt in the lawn). My plan was to plant the asparagus, then the onions, then the russet potatoes, then the Yukon Gold potatoes, then the carrots, and finally the beets in that order. However, I read that carrots could stunt potato tuber growth, and that although onions are good next to potatoes, asparagus is not. Also, I read that beets may not be the best near potatoes. If I have a bit of space in between the potatoes and the carrots/beets, and the asparagus is across from the potatoes with the onions in between, will it be a problem? Is there a better order to plant everything? Also, I have a garden box and I am going to plant peas, cucumbers, and pumpkins in it. Is there a good order for those to be planted in? Thank you for your help.

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