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Succession Planting Cut Flowers for Continuous Blooms
One planting is never enough for a steady supply of cut flowers. Succession planting keeps blooms coming from spring through fall.
Succession Planting Beans for Continuous Harvest
One planting of bush beans lasts about three weeks. Succession planting every few weeks keeps fresh beans on the table from June through October.

