Title: Intensive Vegetable Gardening
Summary: Intensive planting techniques are those intended to maximize yields of a given planting area over the
growing season. Besides increasing production, intensive gardening can save time, space, energy,
fertilizer and water. Intensive techniques can solve drainage problems, enable use of inhospitable sites,
minimize soil compaction, eliminate the need for power equipment and expand the length of the growing
season. Intensive growing techniques also transfer well to raised beds or containers adapted to
disabled gardeners.
Resource type: Text
Format: PDF
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Language: English
Date created / revised: 10-March-2002
Creator: Tina M. Smith
Publisher: UNH Cooperative Extension
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