Crop rotation

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Elmigo
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I'm working on a website about kitchen gardening and created this image. I figured I might aswell share it with others too. Feel free to use it for the magazine or anywhere else you need it!

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On top the broccoli or any other kale. Then off with the leaf veggies, then fruit bearing plants and root veggies, potatoes, finally beans and back to the kale. Or skip a few inbetween...

The experienced gardeners on here are probably familiar with crop rotation. For the ones who aren't: each crop in the garden uses certain elements and at the end of the season those elements get used up. For this reason we use crop rotation: only place the same crops on the same ground once every 4 years.
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Tidy but is that four years?
I do move some things around but a lot of my space is taken up with permanent crops. Soft fruit, rhubarb, asparagus (actually I'm between beds here), jerusalem artichokes are all permanent.
I also find that some crops are still in the ground when the next is due or that I need the space for something else!
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Crop rotation is not for permanent plants, although they also use up elements in the ground. Everywhere I read about crop rotation it mentions four years. I can imagine that one year would be quite short for crops that have been growing there the whole crop season that counts maybe 6-7 months in some cases.
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Now this is amazing, I love this :mrgreen:
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