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The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

225 - 3 Succession Planting Strategies to have fresh harvests longer

The Beginner's Garden with Jill McSheehy

Jill McSheehy

How To, Education, Home & Garden, Leisure

4.7830 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Need help succession planting?  Join me today and I will help you learn how to make the most of your space and harvest.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey there, I'm so glad to be with you today as we're going to be talking about one of my

0:05.2

favorite subjects when it comes to garden planning, and that is succession planting. I know we've

0:11.9

been talking about companion planting a little bit, and you know I love companion planting, but when

0:17.2

it comes to what has actually moved the needle most in my garden for production and space

0:22.8

management, it's actually been succession planting. Now, I remember when I was a new gardener,

0:28.9

succession planting was still kind of up there with companion planting with all the buzzwords that

0:34.2

you hear, but I didn't realize the opportunity, perhaps even the

0:39.4

complexity, but don't let that worry you. Yeah, you can get very strategic in your succession

0:45.1

planting, and I hope that you do, but it's really not as complicated as you might think.

0:52.1

But even more than that, there's more opportunities than you realize.

0:57.4

Succession planting is more than just taking one crop out and putting another one in. That's the most

1:03.6

basic form. But there are other methods that you can use to get more harvest out of your same space.

1:10.6

And to be honest with you, some of these methods are ones that I kind of figured out as I went.

1:16.5

They're methods that aren't talked about all that often.

1:19.2

At least, I never heard about them as a beginning gardener.

1:22.4

And so whether you are a gardener who has had a garden for a few years like I have,

1:26.9

and you're trying to up your game

1:29.1

and trying to figure out new ways to get more out of the garden space that you have. Or you're a new

1:34.9

gardener and you don't want to skip all the learning curves. You want to be able to see ways that

1:39.8

you can do this realistically. I've got three succession planting strategies that I haven't ever talked

1:47.1

about on the podcast that I'm super excited to share with you today. These are not hard to incorporate

1:52.8

in your garden planning, and if you do that, I can almost guarantee that you're going to have more

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