Cultivate Unlimited Leafy Greens: Your Guide to Abundance

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Key Takeaways
Grow a continuous supply of leafy greens for consistent, fresh harvests in your home garden.
- Choose the right varieties for continuous harvest.
- Implement succession planting for ongoing yields.
- Protect your greens from pests and harsh weather.
- Improve soil health for vigorous growth.
- Harvest correctly to encourage further production.
Why It Matters
Consistent access to fresh, nutrient-rich leafy greens enhances home cooking and reduces grocery reliance.
What to Do Next
Start a small bed with diverse leafy green seeds, planting a new batch every two weeks.
Recommended for: Home gardeners seeking self-sufficiency in fresh produce and a continuous harvest of leafy greens.
Filling your vegie patch with leafy greens means you can harvest fresh, crisp and nutrient-dense ingredients, and have them ready just when you need them.
The post How to grow an endless supply of leafy greens appeared first on ABC Organic Gardener Magazine.
Source: organicgardener.com.au
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