Spring garden planning: Rotate your veggies to reduce garden pests and weeds and increase yields. By following simple crop rotation methods, any potential build-up of soil-borne pests and diseases will be filtered out and the need to rely on non-organic herbicides, insecticides, or fungicides will never be necessary. Some other benefits of crop rotation are improved yields and workability of the soil, a reduction in soil crusting and erosion, and the recycling of plant nutrients, according to the USDA. ROTATE!
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Thanks, Mike. Great information.
Hello Pam:
You are most welcome. happy Sunday. :)
Mike
Again, thank you SO much for your valuable postings.
The general goings-on remind me of the phrase about it being a curse to live in "interesting times." great that we found each other, mainly thanks to you.
Love,
Maggie
Thank you as always for your kind words
Mike
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