Most gardeners make the same mistake: planting everything at the same time and then becoming overwhelmed when it all matures at once.
In this episode of The Compost Pile, David sits down with Brent from Donna's Farm to break down succession planting and why it's one of the best ways to create a more productive, manageable, and sustainable garden.
We discuss how staggering your plantings can extend your harvest season, reduce waste, improve pest management, and help you make the most of small gardening spaces. Whether you're growing squash, green beans, carrots, onions, lettuce, or brassicas, these simple strategies can help you harvest consistently instead of all at once.
We also dive into crop rotation, squash vine borer management, vertical growing techniques, and how to better match your garden production to your family's actual needs.
If you've ever found yourself buried in tomatoes or giving away bags of squash every summer, this episode is for you.
Topics covered:
What succession planting is and why it matters
How to succession plant squash
Crop rotation basics for home gardeners
Managing squash vine borers
Growing more food in smaller spaces
Preventing garden waste
Planning your garden around what your family actually eats
Vertical growing strategies for increased production
Zone 9a gardening considerations
The Compost Pile is a podcast focused on gardening, homesteading, and helping you become more successful growing in Southeast Texas and beyond.
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