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Crop Rotation

Why use crop rotation?

To help control pests and diseases it is
a good idea to grow families of vegetables in separate plots and move them
around (rotate) them each year.

•

Moving crops around helps to stop
the build up of pests and diseases,
which are found in the soil.

•

Plants need nutrients in different
amounts and take them from
different parts of the soil.
Changing the crops in an area
means that nutrients in all parts of
soil are used.

How do you plan a rotation?
You can find examples of crop rotation
in many gardening books. However,
you can design your own by following
these steps:

Potato Family

Carrot Family

•
Pea & Bean Family

Cabbage Family

Pea & Bean Family

Potato Family

Cabbage Family

Carrot Family

This means that all the plants from the
potato family would go in one area and
all the plants from the carrot family in
another as shown in the diagrams
above.

Make a list of all the vegetable
types and number of plants that
you want to grow.

2.

Group the plants together in botanical families. The chart on the
back of this leaflet shows you
which plants belong in which families.
Draw a plan of the growing area.
Divide into equal sections. You
need as many sections as the
number of years you want the rotation to last. So for a four year
rotation you need four sections.

4.

Work out which crops are going in
which area. Families should be
together, but if you have more
than one crop for an area, then
choose plants with similar growing
needs.
Keep records—of what actually
happens, not just what you
planned. Use this information
when planning for next year.

Families of vegetables often need
similar nutrients (food). Keeping
families together means that crops
get the best growing conditions.

Year 2
•

1.

3.

Year 1

Some plants have dense foliage
(leaves which are close together
and lots of them). These plants
help to stop weeds growing.
Changing from plants that do not
have dense foliage, to those that
do the next year, will help to keep
the weeds down.

How long should the rotation last?
The longer the rotation the better, but
the normal length is 4 years. The first 2
years of a 4 year rotation is shown
opposite.
Crop rotation—A Student’s Guide

5.
Crop
Rotation

A student’s guide
to planning
a crop rotation
Garden Organic
for Schools
Crop Rotation
If annual vegetable crops are grown in the same
place year after year, there is a tendency for soil
borne pests and diseases to become a problem,
and for plant health and vigour to decline.
To avoid this it is good practice to move the crops
around the growing area. This is known as rotation.
Why use rotation?
Pest and disease control
Plants which belong to the same family are
grouped together when planning a rotation. Related crops are prone to the same soil-living pests
and diseases. Moving them around in an organised rotation helps to prevent the build up of
problems.

3.

Draw a plan of the growing area. Divide it
into equal sized sections according to the
number of years that you want the rotation
to last. Try 4 to start with. Distribute the
crops that you want to grow within these
sections. The first rule is to try and keep
families together; if a section is to hold
more than one family, try and keep those
with similar growing requirements together.
Using a bed system can make this part of
crop rotation easier.

4.

You may find that it is difficult to divide
your area up into 3 or 4 equal sized sections—the quantity of one type of vegetable might be too large. In this case reduce
the amount of plants you are to grow
rather than abandoning the rotation.
Be flexible. It is important to keep the major families together. Short term crops for
example lettuce and other salads and early
carrots and so on, can be fitted into any of
your plots.
Keep records—of what actually happened,
not just what you planned. Use this information when planning for the next year.

How long should the rotation be?
The longer the rotation the better, but the usual
length is 4 years. This means that crops return to
their original site after 4 years. If the soil is
already infected with persistent problems such as
eelworm or clubroot, try to extend the rotation of
susceptible crops even further.

Nutrient requirements
Plants need nutrients in varying amounts and take
them from different levels within the soil depending
on the species and root depth. Varying the plants
grown in a specific area helps to make best overall
use of the soil.
Soil treatments
Crops vary in the soil treatments that they require.
When a crop rotation is used, crops that require the
same soil treatments are kept together as much as
possible. This helps to ensure that they have the
best possible growing conditions. It also means
that over the course of the rotation the whole growing area will receive the same treatment.
Manure and compost—add these to greedy feeders such as potatoes, leeks, brassicas and marrows. Do not use on carrot, parsnip and beetroot.
Lime—if necessary to increase pH, add to cabbage
family section in autumn before planting; this helps
discourage clubroot. Keep away from potatoes,
where it could
encourage scab.
Leafmould—can be used anywhere, but particularly beneficial before root crops because it conditions the soil.

Group plants together by botanical family.
To find out which are related look at the
table on the back of this leaflet.

6

Some plants have dense foliage like cabbage and
lettuce, these are good at suppressing weeds because they stop light reaching the soil. Others,
such as onion and carrot, do not.
Alternating plants with these different growth habits helps to keep weeds under control.

2.

5.

Weed control

How do you plan a rotation?
Crop rotation may appear to be very complex, but
once you start planning you will find that it is relatively straightforward. You will find examples of
crop rotations in many gardening books. These
tend to be based on standard British crops. Even
if you grow other crops you can still plan an effective rotation. The following, outlines the basic
principles of crop rotation:
1.

Make a list of all the vegetable types and
quantities that you want to grow over a
season.
Crop rotation—A Teacher’s Guide

Further reading
Green Manures for Organic Soil Improvement
- Garden Organic Guide booklet
Beds—Labour-saving, space-saving, more productive gardening
- Pauline Pears, HDRA/Search Press 1992
Soil Care and Management
—Jo Readman, HDRA/Search Press 1991
The Vegetable Garden Displayed
- Joy Larkcom, RHS 1992
Planning the Organic Vegetable Garden
- Dick Kitto (Thorsons 1986)
Crop
Rotation

A teacher’s guide
to planning
a crop rotation
Garden Organic
for Schools

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Crop Rotation ~ Teacher Guide, Organic Gardening

  • 1. Crop Rotation Why use crop rotation? To help control pests and diseases it is a good idea to grow families of vegetables in separate plots and move them around (rotate) them each year. • Moving crops around helps to stop the build up of pests and diseases, which are found in the soil. • Plants need nutrients in different amounts and take them from different parts of the soil. Changing the crops in an area means that nutrients in all parts of soil are used. How do you plan a rotation? You can find examples of crop rotation in many gardening books. However, you can design your own by following these steps: Potato Family Carrot Family • Pea & Bean Family Cabbage Family Pea & Bean Family Potato Family Cabbage Family Carrot Family This means that all the plants from the potato family would go in one area and all the plants from the carrot family in another as shown in the diagrams above. Make a list of all the vegetable types and number of plants that you want to grow. 2. Group the plants together in botanical families. The chart on the back of this leaflet shows you which plants belong in which families. Draw a plan of the growing area. Divide into equal sections. You need as many sections as the number of years you want the rotation to last. So for a four year rotation you need four sections. 4. Work out which crops are going in which area. Families should be together, but if you have more than one crop for an area, then choose plants with similar growing needs. Keep records—of what actually happens, not just what you planned. Use this information when planning for next year. Families of vegetables often need similar nutrients (food). Keeping families together means that crops get the best growing conditions. Year 2 • 1. 3. Year 1 Some plants have dense foliage (leaves which are close together and lots of them). These plants help to stop weeds growing. Changing from plants that do not have dense foliage, to those that do the next year, will help to keep the weeds down. How long should the rotation last? The longer the rotation the better, but the normal length is 4 years. The first 2 years of a 4 year rotation is shown opposite. Crop rotation—A Student’s Guide 5.
  • 2. Crop Rotation A student’s guide to planning a crop rotation Garden Organic for Schools
  • 3. Crop Rotation If annual vegetable crops are grown in the same place year after year, there is a tendency for soil borne pests and diseases to become a problem, and for plant health and vigour to decline. To avoid this it is good practice to move the crops around the growing area. This is known as rotation. Why use rotation? Pest and disease control Plants which belong to the same family are grouped together when planning a rotation. Related crops are prone to the same soil-living pests and diseases. Moving them around in an organised rotation helps to prevent the build up of problems. 3. Draw a plan of the growing area. Divide it into equal sized sections according to the number of years that you want the rotation to last. Try 4 to start with. Distribute the crops that you want to grow within these sections. The first rule is to try and keep families together; if a section is to hold more than one family, try and keep those with similar growing requirements together. Using a bed system can make this part of crop rotation easier. 4. You may find that it is difficult to divide your area up into 3 or 4 equal sized sections—the quantity of one type of vegetable might be too large. In this case reduce the amount of plants you are to grow rather than abandoning the rotation. Be flexible. It is important to keep the major families together. Short term crops for example lettuce and other salads and early carrots and so on, can be fitted into any of your plots. Keep records—of what actually happened, not just what you planned. Use this information when planning for the next year. How long should the rotation be? The longer the rotation the better, but the usual length is 4 years. This means that crops return to their original site after 4 years. If the soil is already infected with persistent problems such as eelworm or clubroot, try to extend the rotation of susceptible crops even further. Nutrient requirements Plants need nutrients in varying amounts and take them from different levels within the soil depending on the species and root depth. Varying the plants grown in a specific area helps to make best overall use of the soil. Soil treatments Crops vary in the soil treatments that they require. When a crop rotation is used, crops that require the same soil treatments are kept together as much as possible. This helps to ensure that they have the best possible growing conditions. It also means that over the course of the rotation the whole growing area will receive the same treatment. Manure and compost—add these to greedy feeders such as potatoes, leeks, brassicas and marrows. Do not use on carrot, parsnip and beetroot. Lime—if necessary to increase pH, add to cabbage family section in autumn before planting; this helps discourage clubroot. Keep away from potatoes, where it could encourage scab. Leafmould—can be used anywhere, but particularly beneficial before root crops because it conditions the soil. Group plants together by botanical family. To find out which are related look at the table on the back of this leaflet. 6 Some plants have dense foliage like cabbage and lettuce, these are good at suppressing weeds because they stop light reaching the soil. Others, such as onion and carrot, do not. Alternating plants with these different growth habits helps to keep weeds under control. 2. 5. Weed control How do you plan a rotation? Crop rotation may appear to be very complex, but once you start planning you will find that it is relatively straightforward. You will find examples of crop rotations in many gardening books. These tend to be based on standard British crops. Even if you grow other crops you can still plan an effective rotation. The following, outlines the basic principles of crop rotation: 1. Make a list of all the vegetable types and quantities that you want to grow over a season. Crop rotation—A Teacher’s Guide Further reading Green Manures for Organic Soil Improvement - Garden Organic Guide booklet Beds—Labour-saving, space-saving, more productive gardening - Pauline Pears, HDRA/Search Press 1992 Soil Care and Management —Jo Readman, HDRA/Search Press 1991 The Vegetable Garden Displayed - Joy Larkcom, RHS 1992 Planning the Organic Vegetable Garden - Dick Kitto (Thorsons 1986)
  • 4. Crop Rotation A teacher’s guide to planning a crop rotation Garden Organic for Schools