Succession planting is the practice of sowing the same vegetable seed types more than once in any given growing season. The trick is to plant seeds which will sprout, grow and produce fruit that reaches maturity before the hard freezes of winter move in. Vegetables which are not quite ready to harvest before the first frost in fall may be protected in the garden with floating row covers or moved into cold frames until they reach maturity.
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Know Your Zone and Frost Dates
Choose Vegetables for the Garden
Beans, broccoli, cabbage (especially Chinese), carrots, corn, cucumber, eggplant, garlic, green onions, kale, leeks, lettuce, melons, peas, peppers, radishes, rutabaga, spinach (including New Zealand), Squash (both summer and winter), tomatoes and turnips.
In general, problems in the vegetable garden are the same no matter how it is planted. Crop failures occur due to unhealthy soil, climate conditions, pest and disease problems and lack of care on the part of the gardener. Prepare for some failure by planting extra seeds to replace those that fail. By choosing to plant in succession, success is more likely than failure.
Extending the harvest season by succession planting guarantees fresh produce which is evenly spaced over time rather than, large crops coming in all at once followed by weeks of no fresh produce between the typical spring and fall planting seasons.
For examples of the latest date seeds can be planted when practicing succession planting, see; ‚”Final Planting Dates for Succession Planting.“
‚”Four Season Harvest” by Eliot Coleman
‚”How to Grow More Vegetables” by John Jeavons
United States Department of Agriculture website
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