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crop rotation - how important?
I have a small vegetable garden - two raised beds 4'x5' and 2 in-ground plots 10'x15' and 6'x12'. had tomatos in the ground a couple years ago and they got a virus. grew them in one of the raised beds last year and they did great. I've been reading that it is important to rotate crops and I'm wondering if I should be doing it. I'm reluctant to put the tomatos in the ground because of the virus and the other raised bed has strawberries in it. otherwise, i'm growing green beans, pumpkins, lettuce, zucchini, cucumbers, sunflowers, and I'm gonna try onions, carrots and potatoes this year. any suggestions?
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