Successional Sowing
This is something we could all do. Just sow a row, or half-a row, or a
seed tray, or a particular variety of crop every couple of weeks. This way you should spread out the number of plants that are ready to use, rather than having everything ready at once.
It’s worth trying, but weather and ground conditions have a way of ignoring this and making everything come at the same time anyway. But, July-September is glut time in the veg plot, so try sowing veg that ripen before July or after September and you’ll not have so much of a glut. Or, you can try a wider variety of the same crop, say carrots with some earlies, and some lates. If you draw up a
cropping plan, it makes
successional sowing more easier, as you know what’s going where, and when it’ll be ready.
Grow Your Own Veg
vegetables
also know as
veg
growing successional sowing, you can
grow your own veg, also
fruits and vegetables. Look here for a
list of vegetables
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and
pictures of vegetables
vegetable successional sowing.
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growing vegetables
can be fun and economical, including
root vegetables
and
green vegetables.
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Find out
when to plant vegetables,
garden vegetables
and all
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fruit and vegetables
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grow your own vegetables
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home grown vegetables
vegetable successional sowing,
growing vegetables at home.
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