Benefits of Succession Planting

 

First let’s talk about what is succession planting – let’s define succession planting: it’s the practice of planting smaller quantities of a crop at intervals, rather than all at once. You plant one row or section, then wait a bit before planting another.

 

Why do succession planting?

  • Keeps a steady supply of fresh produce throughout the season
  • Reduces risk of crop failure due to weather fluctuations—if one planting doesn’t do well, others might
  • Helps crops find their ideal growing conditions by spacing out planting times

 

Great crops for succession planting:

  • Corn
  • Lettuce
  • Spinach
  • Radishes
  • Beets
  • Cucumbers

 

Succession planting also works well by rotating shorter-season crops. For example, plant spinach in early spring (which prefers cooler weather). Once harvested, plant a quick-growing crop like radishes. This lets you grow multiple crops in the same space during a single season, maximizing fresh food and pantry storage after blanching and freezing.

Great vegetables to use this method is Corn, Lettuce, Spinach, Radish, Beets, Cucumbers

 

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