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Onions and beans/peas don't like each other. Well, the onions don't mind but the beans/peas aren't comfortable and won't grow as much.
Onions themselves don't like anything in between, if you grow in rows. The don't like weeds either. Mainly because I believe that their roots are shallow, you have to be quite careful when weeding in between. What does work though is carrots; if you stick a cane in about 8 or more inches, and wiggle it round so that you get a good cone shaped hole; stick some sand down the hole and pop a few carrot seeds in the top. Then, pull the carrots one by one as they grow [giving you baby carrots], leaving one main one to grow to completion.
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if you stick a cane in about 8 or more inches, and wiggle it round so that you get a good cone shaped hole; stick some sand down the hole and pop a few carrot seeds in the top. QUOTE] Do you use normal builders sharp sand for this?? Will have to give it a try!!
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There are some who will religiously only use sharp sand; but after 14 years in soil mechanics as a civil engineer; I'd use any sand I could get hold of. The idea is to allow good drainage which encourages the root to grow down with no interruptions.
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