I've gone for the raised bed route for growing my vegetables and I'm slowly but surely adding to their numbers, meaning I started out with one in which I planted a variety of veggies, carrots, onions, beetroot etc.
As a beginner, I'm obviously taking advice wherever I can get it, books and the likes of this forum, so what I wanted to know is, because I keep reading about the importance of rotating the different types of crops year after year in order to avoid disease, what if each bed contains the same mixture and you plant out each bed at intervals to provide a constant supply through the harvesting season? Granted, once I get enough beds going, I will use each one for as few varieties as possible and plant the rows in intervals, but was curious about the mixed planting idea that would prevent any rotation.
As a beginner, I'm obviously taking advice wherever I can get it, books and the likes of this forum, so what I wanted to know is, because I keep reading about the importance of rotating the different types of crops year after year in order to avoid disease, what if each bed contains the same mixture and you plant out each bed at intervals to provide a constant supply through the harvesting season? Granted, once I get enough beds going, I will use each one for as few varieties as possible and plant the rows in intervals, but was curious about the mixed planting idea that would prevent any rotation.
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