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a garden with the words what is intensive planting and does it work?

Learn what it means to intensively plant your kitchen garden & the benefits of breaking the plant spacing rules. Don't call the planting police on me!

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a basket full of vegetables with the title how to use intensive planting for a high yield garden

Intensive planting has been used to grow vegetables for thousands of years to get high yields from minimal space. Today it goes by many names but they all share the same basic principles. Even though

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the ultimate guide to intensive plant spacing in inches, including instructions for how to use it

With a short growing season and limited garden space, you can get the most out of your small garden by implementing some simple gardening tactics. Increase harvest yield in your small garden space with these four planting strategies.

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the cover of how to build an intensive garden bed

Do you have a limited amount of space in your yard? Intensive gardening is a strategic way to plan your garden beds to maximize the number of plants produced. #intensivegardenbed #smallgarden #gardenbed #gardendesign #bhg

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a drawing of a garden design with different fruits and vegetables on the bottom, labeled in red

(Dynamically evolving French Intensive spacings and planting design at Lillie House) I love French Intensive Gardening, or French Intensive Method (FIM.) This old evolved set of French techniques using planting designs with precise, tight, non-row spacings, interplanting, and clever companion planting - all to achieve the highest possible productivity and quality - has a lot to offer the Permaculturist and expert gardener or producer. And this goes beyond the lessons that FIM teaches us…

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some plants are growing in the dirt

27 January 2011 French intensive gardening uses interplanting to increase the harvest. The broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower shown above are planted 12 inches apart--much closer than usual spacing....

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a planter filled with lots of green plants and flowers next to the words science based companion companion planting tips

Do carrots really love tomatoes? We've been hearing companion planting advice for years and the new book Plant Partners by Jessica Walliser looks at the research to understand which plant combinations can benefit our gardens.

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Practical Guide to Planning Your First Vegetable Garden Layout

Want to make the most of your garden space? Check out our guide on optimizing your vegetable garden layout with raised beds, intensive planting, and vertical gardening. Get ready for a lush and productive garden! #GardeningTips #VegetableGardenLayout #GreenLiving

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