“Unlock the Secrets of Rotating Crops: Discover How This Ancient Practice Can Revolutionize Your Harvest!”
You’ll find that your nutrients stay balanced, the nitrogen remains balanced, and the soil stays healthy.
How to Rotate Your Crops
Introduce a different crop each year or two. You won’t want to place the same crop into an area until at least two years have gone by.
In one area of your garden, it may look like this:
Year 1: Tomatoes
Year 2: Beans
Year 3: Cucumbers
Year 4: Tomatoes again
If you only grow a few crops and they’re all in the same family, crop rotation won’t be quite as important. However, even moving them to different beds could offer a few noticeable benefits.