Listen "How Many Plants Do You Need? - Ep. 232"
Episode Synopsis
Last week we defined our “why” for gardening as a way to help determine our goals. Part of that goal requires us to think about the types of things we want to grow in our garden and the number of people we’re feeding in our family or whomever we are growing for. This also helps determine how much space we need for the garden to meet those goals and whether or not our existing space is big enough, or even too big.
It’s very easy to overdo it, especially in the first few years because you don’t know how many plants you need in order to get the volume you want your garden to produce. It’s also very easy to plant too much of one thing and not enough of another and leave yourself overloaded or coming up short. I was guilty of not planting enough leafy greens the first few years but way overplanting the cucumbers and I very quickly had to learn how to make pickles, something my family still does not eat in abundance.
Today on Just Grow Something we’ll talk about how to determine the number of seeds or plants that you for your garden in order to achieve the harvest you want so you can more accurately plan your garden space and leave nothing behind. Let’s dig in!
References and Resources:
Plan Like a Pro Course: https://justgrowsomethingpodcast.com/pro
MU Extension Vegetable Planting Calendar:
https://extension.missouri.edu/publications/g6201
(click to download .pdf to the right of the page)
Plan By Yield Chart: https://justgrowsomethingpodcast.com/yield
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It’s very easy to overdo it, especially in the first few years because you don’t know how many plants you need in order to get the volume you want your garden to produce. It’s also very easy to plant too much of one thing and not enough of another and leave yourself overloaded or coming up short. I was guilty of not planting enough leafy greens the first few years but way overplanting the cucumbers and I very quickly had to learn how to make pickles, something my family still does not eat in abundance.
Today on Just Grow Something we’ll talk about how to determine the number of seeds or plants that you for your garden in order to achieve the harvest you want so you can more accurately plan your garden space and leave nothing behind. Let’s dig in!
References and Resources:
Plan Like a Pro Course: https://justgrowsomethingpodcast.com/pro
MU Extension Vegetable Planting Calendar:
https://extension.missouri.edu/publications/g6201
(click to download .pdf to the right of the page)
Plan By Yield Chart: https://justgrowsomethingpodcast.com/yield
Just Grow Something: https://justgrowsomething.com
Just Grow Something Merch: https://justgrowsomething.com/shop
Just Grow Something Gardening Friends Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/508637300354140/
Check out how you can become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JustGrowSomething
Bonus content for supporters of the Podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/justgrowsomething
Amazon storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/justgrowsomething
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