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S3E6 (segment) Plant a few of these and get a large return - The Wisconsin vegetable gardener radio show

Author
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show (The Wisconsin vegetable gardener)
Published
Wed 10 Apr 2019
Episode Link
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/thewisconsinvegetablegardenerpodcast/episodes/2019-04-10T02_00_00-07_00

Replay of segment 2 of The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from 4-6-19
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In segment 2 Joey and Holly talk about what plant you can grow that will give you a big return a big harvest
1. bush beans 3 to 5 pounds from a similarly planted 10-foot row plant ever 2 weeks
-Pole beans .Pole beans yield two to three times more than bush beans from the same space, are easier to harvest, except pole beans need a 5- to 8-foot-tall support.
2.zucchine (high-value crop ) One zucchini plant will yield, on average, three to nine pounds,
3. Tomatoes On average, a staked tomato plant will produce an estimated 8 pounds per plant, while plants trained via trellis or cage produce an average estimate of 12 to 20 pounds per plant. Cherry tomato up to 300 tomatoes
4. Cucumbers When you pick cucumbers every other day, this makes the plants continue to produced fruit over a longer harvesting period.
- If you plant cucumbers to use for pickling, plan on growing 3 to 4 plants per each quart of pickles you want to make. Generally, a healthy pickling cucumber plant produces about 5 pounds of cucumbers per plant.
-If you plant cucumbers for slicing and eating fresh, plan on growing about 2 to 3 plants per person in your household; healthy plants generally grow 10, 6-ounce cucumbers per plant. Heirloom cucumber varieties generally produce less fruit, which is about 2 to 3 pounds of fruit per healthy plant.
5. Carrots. Yield 7 to 10 pounds per 10-foot row. Thin plants to 1½ to 2 inches apart in rows 12 inches apart.
6.Okra. Yield 5 to 10 pounds per 10-foot row. Space plants 12 to 18 inches apart in rows 2½ to 4 feet apart.
7. Pepper. Yield 5 to 18 pounds per 10-foot row
8.Rutabaga. Yield 8 to 30 pounds per 10-foot row. Space plants 4 to 6 inches

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