Depends on the size of your growing space, and what you can logistically rotate. Many people have Onion Beds and Bean Trenches, for example, in the same location, year after year. Some of the best growers in the world advocate not rotating UNTIL you encounter a problem, so that your efforts are more concentrated on building up soil fertility for that particular crop. If you've got it, flaunt it. But in all honesty, until I'm as clever as them, I like to assess what's in my own mind and my own garden, using one crop's advantageous benefits to the next, and trying not to antagonise nature too much.

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