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Intercropping

There are not many gardeners who have enough space to grow all the vegetables they want to try. This is particularly true if you have a small garden.

One solution and great advice is to sow quicker growing crops such as radish, early peas, spinach and dwarf lettuce between rows of slower growing veg such as parsnips and Brussels sprouts.

This is know as “intercropping” and will help to make the most of your space and increase productivity in your vegetable garden.


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