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Succession Planting: What It Means for Second-Season Crops

Succession Planting: What It Means for Second-Season Crops

Homegrown vegetables are a delight throughout the spring and summer months, but with succession planting, both farmers and backyard gardeners can produce these family favorites for up to nine months out of the year. Succession planting refers to several planting methods where an additional crop is planted immediately after the initial one is harvested. It […]

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