Having moved to a house with an established veg patch a year ago, I have decided to follow the crop rotation system. I began this this spring, based on what had been grown by the previous owners.
However, I was previously a spring to summer veg grower (toms, courgettes, beans etc.) but am now keen to get more out of the garden and grow broad beans (have just sown these in cells today), spring cabbages, spring cauli's and I'm confused about how this affects my crop rotation. Presumably I do not put beans in where I have just grown beans etc. Does this then mean that when my broad beans, for example, are over, that I don't put more beans in there next spring? It's all very clear in my head what I'm trying to say, but I'm thinking it's as clear as mud on here!!
Basically I want to put my BB in 2 crop spaces from where runners and french currently are. this means, according to my plan, my RB and FB next year will go in next to where I'm planning BB to go. Is this ok?
Also, when books say not to plant like for like for a 'season', is that one year?
However, I was previously a spring to summer veg grower (toms, courgettes, beans etc.) but am now keen to get more out of the garden and grow broad beans (have just sown these in cells today), spring cabbages, spring cauli's and I'm confused about how this affects my crop rotation. Presumably I do not put beans in where I have just grown beans etc. Does this then mean that when my broad beans, for example, are over, that I don't put more beans in there next spring? It's all very clear in my head what I'm trying to say, but I'm thinking it's as clear as mud on here!!
Basically I want to put my BB in 2 crop spaces from where runners and french currently are. this means, according to my plan, my RB and FB next year will go in next to where I'm planning BB to go. Is this ok?
Also, when books say not to plant like for like for a 'season', is that one year?
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