Why Proper Plant Spacing Matters on Sloped Terrain

Spacing refers to the distance between one plant and another plant. It can be seen as the distance between two cars in a standard car park. However, due to massive erosion, sloppy regions require adequate spacing due to lower nutrient availability.

Plants with larger above-the-ground structures require large spacing. Examples of such are mango tree, cashew tree, and coconut tree. However, plants with smaller structures require smaller space. Examples are maize and cocoyam. ... And smaller plants.

To reduce erosion, one can use ridges, heaps, and many more. My brother had once used a heap for okro plants in a sloppy area—not because the plant is a deep-rooted plant, but because it is planted on a sloppy region, and that was the best way to save the topsoil.

Standard crop spacing is gotten from books and trial-and-error methods.
The standard spacing is 76 cm for corn, but the plant here used 90 cm. This is to increase water retention and make maintenance easier. Also, this will allow for more stability. As you can see in the picture above, the place is a sloppy environment, and we have made the spacing really large.

Next thing to discuss is weeding. Spacing makes weeding easier and faster. Have you ever, by mistake, cut a plant because it is too close? Now you know what I am saying. 🤗

Crop spacing reduces competition and beautifully makes your plants dance. 😁
Plants dance when wind blows. I enjoy seeing my plants dance when they are free of competition.



Alright everyone, I know that you have learnt one or two things.
Bye, thank you.

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Great advice!

You are welcome 🤗. Thanks for stopping by.

 3 months ago  

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