RE: Crop rotation from IPM News
- Subject: RE: [GWL] Crop rotation from IPM News
- From: Nan Sterman n*@plantsoup.com
- Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 07:39:41 -0800
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Hi Jeff,Nan, Your note on crop rotation being important is interesting and not surprising. However, here is a good example of a piece of data appropriate for commercial applications not being appropriate for home vegetable gardens. Rotation is not important on any garden 2000 square feet or smaller, IF you interplant and have the soil mulched 365 days a year. Rotation is supposed to help avoid a buildup of insects, disease, as well as weeds. In a well mulched vegetable garden there should be no weed problem. The ants, spiders, and ground beetles inhabiting the organic mulch 365 days a year will take care of over 60% of the eggs and larvae of pest insects and the microbial buildup in a healthy soil with high organic content takes care of most fungal disease problems. When one is growing 500 acres of corn, the rules are different. Jeff Ball
Actually, there are some good applications to home gardens, at least in my area. We have a problem with disease buildup in home gardens that effect the growth and development of both plants in the solanaceae family and strawberries. Gardeners in this area know to alternate locations of all solanaceae (potato, tomato, eggplant, pepper) every year and strawberries every few years. Otherwise, disease buildup dooms the crops. I am sure this is not a problem in all locations but it is in Southern California. There may be other areas where crop rotations may be helpful to home gardeners as well.
Nan
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