Just for fun, I asked ChatGPT 3.5 to design for me a planting schedule for a 4x8 raised bed considering a canadian rusticity zone of 4b, a city and some plants I didn't want (corn, tomatoes, radishes, cucumbers and squashes).
I don't know enough to judge the answer so I decided to ask here. I'll copy paste it's answer and I would like if you gave me your opinions
Spring (April to June):
Leafy Greens: Plant cold-hardy leafy greens such as kale, spinach, and Swiss chard. These crops can tolerate cooler temperatures and thrive in early spring.
Root Vegetables: Sow beets, carrots, and parsnips. These root crops prefer cooler weather and will benefit from early planting.
Peas: Plant pea seeds or snow peas, which can be trellised for support.
Herbs: Add perennial herbs like chives, mint, and oregano. They will come back year after year and provide a steady supply of flavorful additions to your dishes.
Summer (June to August):
Bush Beans: Grow bush beans, which don't require trellising like pole beans. They are productive and can be harvested throughout the summer.
Lettuce Varieties: Succession plant different lettuce varieties for continuous harvests. Opt for heat-tolerant varieties to prevent bolting.
Herbs: Continue to harvest perennial herbs. Consider adding basil, cilantro, or dill for variety.
Fall (August to October):
Cool-Weather Crops: Plant more leafy greens, like arugula and mustard greens, which thrive in cooler temperatures.
Garlic: Plant garlic cloves in the fall for a harvest the following year. Garlic is hardy and benefits from overwintering.
Perennial Herbs: If you haven't already, establish perennial herbs like thyme and sage. They will continue to provide flavors throughout the year.
Year-Round (Perennial and Overwintering):
Fruit Trees or Bushes: Consider planting fruit trees or bushes, such as apple trees or blueberry bushes, around the raised bed or in nearby spaces. They will provide fruit in subsequent years.
Perennial Vegetables: Explore perennial vegetables like asparagus and rhubarb that require minimal maintenance once established.
Companion Planting: Utilize companion planting to maximize space and create mutually beneficial plant groupings. For example, plant marigolds to deter pests, and use nitrogen-fixing plants like clover or legumes to enrich the soil.
Mulching: Apply organic mulch around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health.