November 5, 2024

VIDEO: Crop Rotation Made Simple – Rotate Your Vegetable Beds for Healthier Produce


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Crop rotation is key to a successful vegetable garden after the first year. It’s also difficult to organize well, particularly if you are growing different amounts of a variety of crops. This video explains a simple colour-coded method of crop rotation that makes the whole process much simpler and shows how the Garden Planner software can help.

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Crop Rotation Made Simple – Rotate Your Vegetable Beds for Healthier Produce

  1. I absolutely love this garden planner but as a senior with limited income I just can’t justify paying $30.00 a year. Wish there was a one time purchase for mobile app version.

  2. A major hassle with crop rotation is with the irrigation systems needing to be fine tuned for almost every different type of Vege.
    Especially for people with back bending issues but with mostly inground beds this can be even more of a challenge.
    Raised beds are the way to go if one can arrange such thus allowing more easy access to do so many of the tasks needing to be taken care of.

  3. I wonder how to do crop rotation if you live in a colder area that requires a green house for growing tomatoes, cucumbers etc..? How to crop rotate in a green house?

  4. Would it make sense to draw up 5 or so different crop placements that aren’t in conflict with each other ahead of time, and that way you only have to remember if you’re in a year 1-5 so you know the next years planting?

    Sorry if it’s a dumb question, I’m trying to learn as much as I can for the future when my wife and I but a small farm

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