So, I know you should rotate which crops go in which plots from one year to the next.
But if I plant an early crop of - for example - onions and garlic in a bed, which get pulled up early enough that there's still time to get another crop grown in the same space, would you re-plant more onions and garlic in the same bed to finish off the year, or would you rotate that bed as you go now? Like, maybe transplant tomato plants into that space that you've had growing under cover until then?
I'm trying to plot out my 2018 growing plans, and keep getting all kinds of tied up trying to figure out how to keep my beds productive year-round while also growing the right things in the right beds. I'm probably overthinking it?
But if I plant an early crop of - for example - onions and garlic in a bed, which get pulled up early enough that there's still time to get another crop grown in the same space, would you re-plant more onions and garlic in the same bed to finish off the year, or would you rotate that bed as you go now? Like, maybe transplant tomato plants into that space that you've had growing under cover until then?
I'm trying to plot out my 2018 growing plans, and keep getting all kinds of tied up trying to figure out how to keep my beds productive year-round while also growing the right things in the right beds. I'm probably overthinking it?
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