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Planting Guidelines

Planting three to five plants per family member is usually enough to yield enough for a family.

Herbs and leafy greens can be grown in pots, and they will produce plenty for a family, especially if they are of the cut and come again variety.

800 sq ft with full sun is the least amount of space you need for a vegetable garden; if you’re hoping to grow asparagus, cabbages, melons, or potatoes then you’ll need to factor in more room.

Follow good gardening practices to give the plants every advantage: weed, cultivate, prune, train on supports, treat against pests, feed and water generously, and respect the recommended spacing.

Make the most of the space by growing plants vertically. This increases both the quantity and the quality of the produce.

Use succession planting to reclaim the space left bare after the harvest of early crops like radishes and snow peas.

Stagger the planting of quick crops like beans, cucurbits and herbs to extend their productive time: gardening practices recommend planting fresh seeds every two weeks.

If you don’t have room, most vegetables will grow in containers. Reluctantly. It will be a lot of work, both for the vegetables and for the gardener.

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