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Last Updated: 6th May 2024

What is the difference between seed spacing and plant spacing?

Seed spacing Medium: In two rows of 2, plant four seeds or plants per square foot. Seed spacing small: Place eight plants and seeds on each square foot in two rows. Also includes beans and climbing peas. Seed spacing a small: Plant nine plants per square foot or three rows of three seeds.



Another question is: How much space between plants should there be?

For best results, how much space should you allow between plants? For plants less than 3 feet tall, the rule of thumb is to allow at least 18 inches between each plant and at most 30 inches. You will get lower yields if you have more space than that.

What does row spacing refer to? Row spacing. Row spacing. It is best to allow at least 18 to 36 inches between each row of plants.

What does spacing in gardening mean?

Row spacing is designed to allow you to walk between plants. A raised garden bed allows you to grow your garden so that all the plants can be reached.

How much space do you need between zucchini plants?

After seedlings have been established, thin them by spacing them 28 inches apart using cages or any other support. Without support, thin plants to at least 36 inches. Bush-type plants can also be planted in rows between 24 and 36 inches apart. Then, thin the plants to maintain the same distance.