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Learning how to plan a large garden will help you make educated decisions on what to grow and how much to grow in your garden. It’s important to make sure that you order the right amount of seeds, start the right amount of seedlings, and have the proper space for them prepared in the garden. It is also important to study companion planting and how to rotate your crops each year to prevent pests and disease.
We grow just over ½ acre market garden on our homestead in zone 4b in Nebraska. From this garden we preserve thousands of pounds of food each year. We also take lots of produce to sell at farmers market each week during the summertime. Having a solid garden plan helps the planting process go smoothly because I have the right amount of vegetable plants for my garden when it comes time to plant. It also helps when making sure I have all the supplies I will need like weed fabric and drip line so that when it comes time to plant, I can quickly and easily get my plants growing in the ground.
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Seeds:
True Leaf Market: www.gopjn.com/t/8-11415-33335...
Johnny's Seeds: www.johnnyseeds.com/
Berlin Seeds: www.berlinseeds.life/
Garden Fabric: www.farmersfriend.com/p/groun...
Garden fabric with holes: www.farmersfriend.com/p/quick...
Drip Line: www.farmersfriend.com/p/drip-...
Seedtime: seedtime.us/jkmel4ukl4tonac09...
2023 Hardiness Zone Map: planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/
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