Spring into Summer: Succession, Water, and Feeding
Every two to three weeks, sow quick crops—radishes, salad mixes, bush beans—to keep produce coming. Place recurring entries in your calendar, and comment with your favorite succession combos to inspire others.
Spring into Summer: Succession, Water, and Feeding
Schedule deep, infrequent watering and morning checks. Heat spikes demand flexibility, so keep a note column for adjustments. Subscribing gets you timely reminders when evapotranspiration rates climb.
Spring into Summer: Succession, Water, and Feeding
Use your calendar to mark side-dressing dates before heavy flowering and fruit set. A simple note—“peas bloom, feed tomatoes”—can sync visual cues with precise nutrition timing for stronger yields.
Spring into Summer: Succession, Water, and Feeding
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