Phaedra
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Let's have a thread to chat about succession planting and what you will keep as spare or backup plants.
This year, I started sowing from the end of January, but not too many for each crop, besides peas for shoots. I'm much more moderate in sowing lettuces as they are basically cut and come again until high summer. Brassicas have a even shorter window as they bolt faster and would encounter more pest issues when it gets warmer.
Succession planting for veggies - majorly snap peas (for shoots and pods), leeks, scallions, zucchini/summer squash, tomatoes, adzuki beans, and French beans. I will do the same for potatoes.
For annual flowers - sweet pea (the 1st batch were transplanted, and the 2nd batch was sown two weeks ago. I plan to sow another batch later next week), zinnia, dahlia, and sunflowers.
For spare plants, I usually sow extra when the germination rate is not satisfying, or plants I really want to harvest. This year, I sow luffa twice, and there might be 10 plants.
How about you?
This year, I started sowing from the end of January, but not too many for each crop, besides peas for shoots. I'm much more moderate in sowing lettuces as they are basically cut and come again until high summer. Brassicas have a even shorter window as they bolt faster and would encounter more pest issues when it gets warmer.
Succession planting for veggies - majorly snap peas (for shoots and pods), leeks, scallions, zucchini/summer squash, tomatoes, adzuki beans, and French beans. I will do the same for potatoes.
For annual flowers - sweet pea (the 1st batch were transplanted, and the 2nd batch was sown two weeks ago. I plan to sow another batch later next week), zinnia, dahlia, and sunflowers.
For spare plants, I usually sow extra when the germination rate is not satisfying, or plants I really want to harvest. This year, I sow luffa twice, and there might be 10 plants.

How about you?