LET'S ROTATE! ROTATIONS IN MY VEGETABLE GARDEN
Rotations are a basic technique of organic gardening. Most vegetables each have their own pests and diseases, some of which are difficult to control. This is why you should not grow the same plant in the same place for several years in a row. Thus, without a host plant, the pest, or pathogen, stops multiplying and eventually disappears. On the other hand, by having vegetables succeed each other without taking into account their different nutritional needs, you can unbalance or impoverish the soil... This is the whole point of rotations! This book gives all the practical advice to make our task easier! Setting up a rotation plan taking into account all the vegetables grown during the year, respecting the recommended time intervals before the return of the same vegetable or the same botanical family, grouping the main vegetables by family, etc. Tips and rules to follow to get up to speed when you have not respected this principle enough until now. + 24 vegetable sheets specifying, for each of them: its botanical family, its compost requirements, the associated pests and diseases, and the previous crops to avoid or recommend...
