Hi guys! We are 3 french students from the North of France (Lille), we are currently studying biology. We chose this year to do a project on permaculture. We want to show that it is possible to use permaculture as an alternative to the current traditional system used in France and in most countries. We are currently growing lettuce and radish. We would like to exchange with people from all over the world about the interactions between these two plants (or others..) and the changes of the soil. Do any of you know if there are any research on this? Because ,in France, we only found studies on the economic aspect. We would really like to share the interest we have for permaculture with all of you and especialy the physical and chemical aspect of permaculture on the soil and the plants. (and sorry if there are mistakes we are not fluent )
Hi Clara and welcome! Looks like radish and lettuce work well together! https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/outdoors/gardening/radish-companion-planting https://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-use-lettuce-in-companion-planting