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Plan Your Succession Plantings



Includes a basic overview of the two primary techniques for succession plantings. How to plan your succession plantings is covered in this video.

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00:00 Succession Planting Introduction
00:17 Know Your Plants’ Need
00:55 Why Succession Plant Vegetables
02:46 Crop Rotation Explanation
05:28 Basic Tips for Succession Planting One Vegetable
07:55 Succession Planting Example

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Jules and Chef Beth grow herbs, vegetables and fruits in a modestly sized backyard and share gardening tips as well as recipes based on home grown produce. Jules, aka Jamie, is a PhD Economist and applies his cost/benefit analysis and maximum output perspectives when appropriate. We garden in USDA Hardiness Zone 7 b.
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4 Comments

  1. This is some fantastic information, Jules. I think this year, I will be able to do the cucumbers in succession to have them fresh all season as this past season, I stored enough pickles so I don't need to make any this season. A little bit less work!
    Well done!

  2. Aloha no snow looks good to plant. I gardened as kid w/dad. Dug deep planted trees etc. Saw bugs & worms. Dad a city boy didn't wear shorts pants for long time. In 6th grade my buddy & his dad would catch night crawlers I had never seen. Dad hadn't either. catch at night in outer rings of flash light.

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