Crops

bad distance

An example of plants that are too close together. Air flows over the plantings and can’t flow through.

good airflow

Plants that are adequately spaced, so that air can flow through and lower fungus or disease risk.

not enough airflow

Plants that are planted close together, with fungus, disease, and pests moving from one plant to the next. Air hangs

thinned

Seedlinds that have been thinned, which lets them grow to a proper size.

interplanting example

An example of succession interplanting, where carrots are seeded the first week of March, labeled M3, then kale is transplanted

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