Intercrop A fast-growing crop sown between rows of slower maturing plants to make the best use of space. It is a good way to raise seedlings for transplanting later.
To save space, intercrop an early-maturing vegetable with one that matures late. Lettuce and kohlrabi are good together because the lettuce will be harvested by the time the kohlrabi needs all the space in the row.
Intercropping The practice of growing two crops on the same piece of ground, simultaneously. Where a fast-growing crop is grown between slower-maturing plants, or in succession. 1 to 10 of 14 glossary items.
INTERCROPPING or INTERPLANTING - A smart way to garen. Mixing two or more plants, tall and short, for foliage difference, or combining plants that bloom at different times of the year. It keeps the interest in the garden.
intercropping The practice of mixing plants to break up pure stands of a single crop. internode The portion of a stem between two nodes. See interstem (1). interplanting See intercropping.
Intensive intercropping, along with companion planting, will provide the maximum amount of food production, and will reduce your garden size, water and nutrient requirements, and allow you to grow the healthiest plants.
interplanting intercropping companion planting Definition: Interplanting is the practice of planting a fast-growing crop between a slower-growing one in order to make the most of your garden space.
Another example of intercropping is using the shade from tall growing vegetables, like tomatoes, corn or pole beans, to shelter lettuce during the heat of the summer.
see also direct sown intersow, intercrop Intersowing means to sow one crop, usually a quick growing type, between the rows of another.
Some of these include crop rotation, intercropping strategies, companion planting, and the use of control (trap) crops. Refuge strips will also be used to attract beneficial insects to the Fruit & Vegetable Garden.
Germination is slow and sporadic when growing caraway seeds, and the herb may be intercropped to help prevent weeds and manage soil conditions.
In an average size garden however several rows of each can generally be afforded and quick-growing, intercropping vegetables such as radish, lettuce, courgette or brassica can be grown in between the rows.
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