Succession Planting
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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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