
2009 Meadowlark Acres Gardening Project
Wide-Row Gardening
Plant wide rows rather than plant single straight rows in your garden. Several
advantages are listed below along with some general instructions for creating
wide rows. You'll get 4-6 times more yield in the same space, and your garden
will require less maintenance.
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Increases Yield
More square feet of space in your garden will be used to grow plants. There may
be a slight decrease in production per seed, but the increased production per
square foot more than makes up the difference.
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Saves Time
Because the ground will be shaded, less time will be spent watering and weeding.
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Saves Mulching
You will only need to mulch between broad rows. The shade provided by the plants
eliminates the need for mulching in the rows.
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Makes Harvest Easier
You will be able to pick a lot more from a single location.
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Delays Bolting
Your cool weather crops such as lettuce and spinach will not go to seed as
quickly in a wide row.
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Reduced Nematode Damage
The soil temperature will remain more constant, discouraging nematodes.
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Makes Companion Planting Easier
You can spread more than one type of seed in a wide row. When you sow root crops
such as beets, carrots, and radishes with other plants, you cultivate and aerate
the remaining plants as you pull up the roots.
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Keeps Plants Cleaner
In a heavy rain, mud will not splash up on your produce. This reduces damage and
keeps the plants healthier.
Mark off rows that are 16
to 36 inches wide with string. If you are planting small seeds, broadcast
them as you would for a lawn. When the
plants
germinate, thin aggressively. It's hard to throw away the healthy little
seedlings, but keep in mind that plants that are crowded will be small and
sickly. Thin repeatedly as your plants grow. When they reach an edible size,
thin out the largest plants and allow the smaller ones to continue to grow.
Larger seeds such as beans and squash can be carefully spaced at planting
time, eliminating the need for thinning.
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