I also would be interested in learning more on this topic. Is this similar tostefk wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 5:40 pm
Are there other tactical investors busy with a food producing garden ? I would like to create a new file in relation with gardens, permaculture or traditional horticulture. But if I am alone, it would not be funny. I think that such file would be useful to share experiences. I am sure that permaculture or other traditional gardening is a fantastic way to invest money and time for a tactical investor. If you invest in nature, the nature can give you a lot, the nature is generous if you are generous with her.
Succession and Relay Planting
Once a crop has reached its full production, it is time to plant more. Cool-season crops (peas, lettuce, broccoli) are followed by warm-season crops (peppers, tomatoes, beans), and if you live in a mild climate, these may be followed by more cool season plants, or even a fall/winter crop. Read our article on successive planting in the home garden to learn more.
Relaying is overlapping planting of one type of crop. For example, spinach may be planted at 2-3 week intervals to ensure a steady harvest. Or you can plant early, mid and late season crops all at the same time (see Planting Crops for a Second Harvest).
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