What crop rotation in a green house?

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Question by z00m z00m: What crop rotation in a green house?
I am working with very degraded soil, and want to use only crop rotation and cover crops to get good yields from the soil from 4 primary crops:
wheat, potatoes, soybeans, and carrots.

What would be a good crop rotation set up? Cover crops are okay.

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One Response to What crop rotation in a green house?

  1. The crops you are suggesting are not suitable greenhouse candidates, and would be a waste of (expensive) greenhouse space. Also, after you have the investment in a greenhouse, you would want the very best soil possible, so your investment could hopefully pay off.

    I wonder if you are confusing gardening outside with gardening in a greenhouse, they are entirely different things.

    Don
    June 13, 2011 at 4:38 pm
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