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Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of dissimilar or different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons. It helps in reducing soil erosion and increases soil fertility and crop yield.
Crop rotation gives various nutrients to the soil. A traditional element of crop rotation is the replenishment of nitrogen through the use of green manure in sequence with cereals and other crops. Crop rotation also mitigates the build-up of pathogens and pests that often occurs when one species is continuously cropped, and can also improve soil structure and fertility by alternating deep-rooted and shallow-rooted plants. Crop rotation is one component of polyculture.
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Genres: Drama,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. If you've noticed any pests or beneficial insects in your garden recently please report them via http://bigbughunt.com The Garden Planner is available from several major websites and seed suppliers: http://www.GrowVeg.com http://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com/ http://gardenplanner.almanac.com/ and many more... Please subscribe to our channel if you'd like to be notified of new videos in the series, or like the video and add a comment to give...
Crop rotation is a subject that puts some new gardeners off. It really isn't difficult and is vitally important to the health of your vegetable garden. Learn the importance of crop rotation with this tutorial from Quickcrop. The idea is not to grow a crop in the same place year after year to prevent disease and nutrition problems in the garden. It requires a little planning at first but once you've got the basics you'll find it a breeze. You'll need to split your crops into 5 basic groups and they are: Brassicas, Legumes, Onions, Potato Family, Roots. https://www.quickcrop.ie/blog/2012/01/crop-rotation/ https://www.quickcrop.co.uk/
Ever wonder what farmers are talking about when they mention crop rotation? It has nothing to do with planting in a circle or those large irrigation arms that swing around to water the crops. Crop rotation has much more to do with getting better crops from the soil by changing what you plant. Please visit our website at http://americasheartland.org/
IMPORTANT: TURN ON ANNOTATIONS!!! This is a Sketch on how to make your own crop rotation. It is the tool for organic gardeners, to prevent harmful pests attacking your plants. It is the cornerstone in any natural pest control. for organic pest control - Vegetable crop rotation using Google SketchUp 3D
Plan your garden and reap the rewards. Break disease cycles by rotating crops. Harvest a continuous supply of veggies by succession planting. Use space wisely by trellising vertically. Plant your seeds in the garden and for transplants at the right time. Watch More Videos: http://www.groworganic.com/organic-gardening/videos Read Blogs: http://www.groworganic.com/organic-gardening/
http://www.thebayougardener.com/vegetable-plant-families.htm Crop Rotation is something I recommend doing in the garden. It helps with soil borne diseases and I believe helps keep the nutrient levels somewhat in balance.
Crop rotation explained in a simple manner. AP Environmental Science [APES] Project. No Copyright Infringement intended. All rights belong to the respective owners.
December is a time for planning and design. Its a great excuse to sit back and create foundations for the year ahead. For permaculture courses and online learning visit Patrick at www.patrickwhitefield.co.uk Directed by Rupert Kirkman of Fromedia Cameraman and production by Daniel Dobbie and Team at www.angelfishfilms.com
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This video is part 1. An update on what's growing in my homestead this winter in my raised beds including: spinach, kale, lettuce, beets, cover crops, fallow areas, and more. I tell how I'm preparing my garden for future crops and how I've taken advantage of beneficial crop rotation already.
Wait until the day says it's closing, and public is put away. Write by the light of a pay phone your list of "I meant to say". Like "Winter comes too soon", or "Radiators hum out of tune". Out under the Disraeli, with rusty train track ties, we'll carve new streets and sidewalks, a city for small lives, and say that we'll stay for one more year. Wait near the end of September. Wait for some stars to show. Try so hard not to remember what all empty playgrounds know: that sympathy is cruel. Reluctant jester or simpering fool. But six feet off the highway, our bare legs stung with wheat, we'll dig a hole and bury all we could not defeat, and say that we'll stay for one more year. Bend to tie a shoelace, or bend against your fear, and say that you'll stay for one more year. With so much left to seek, the lease runs out next week.