Gardening Methods

Succession Planting

Definition

Making multiple small sowings of the same crop at regular intervals (e.g., every 2–3 weeks) rather than one large sowing, to extend the harvest period and avoid a single large glut. Succession planting is particularly effective for lettuce, radishes, beans, and cut flowers.

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