October 31, 2024

VIDEO: Succession Planting: Squeeze More Out Of Your Vegetable Garden


If you’re growing in a small amount of space – or even if you have an acre or more at your disposal – it’s important to squeeze as many harvests as possible from your land as possible. That way you get the MOST food for the least effort. I joined up with Brijette from San Diego Seed Company to talk about simple ways to succession plant your summer garden to make sure you get the most from your garden.

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16 thoughts on “VIDEO: Succession Planting: Squeeze More Out Of Your Vegetable Garden

  1. I've had a lot of success transplanting corn (SF Bay Area, zone 8b). 2 inch soil blocks worked great for me this year, just got them big enough that there were enough leaves to withstand anything that wants to eat sprouts. Too bad the rats got the ears the instant they were ripe!

  2. I'm not succession planting anything. With our short growing season, I grow what can grow in the time allowed. It's still a bit warm to grow carrots and radishes; but, maybe by next week, it will be cool enough. Our first frost could come at the end of September or in early October. I remember one year when my son was little, it snowed on Halloween.

  3. Great stuff guys
    Can you Succession plant right next to the older crop or does it have to be in a different area of the garden?
    Also if you didn’t have time in the spring to plant, would you recommend planting in August? Or what’s good to plant in August?
    Thank you so much

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