Weldon Burge

Freelance Writer/Full-Time Editor/Creator of Web Content

Beans are great for succession planting!

Grow early, mid-season and late varieties of broccoli for maximized production.

Always use fresh peppers for fresh flavor!

An assortment of coleus varieties is a work of art!

More Veggies in Less Space

Everyone who grows vegetables, particularly the home gardener with limited space, looks for ways to get the biggest harvest possible from every bit of space. Succession planting is the most effective and efficient method of doing this. When a crop is harvested, it’s immediately replaced with another crop. In most of the United States and Canada, this means you can grow two or more crops in the same space each growing season. . . .

To read the entire online Gardening How-To article, click the link below.




Other online Gardening How-To articles by Weldon include:


An article about increasing broccoli production, primarily by the appropriate selection of varieties.
















An article about growing a wide selection of hot peppers.















And a brief piece about growing gorgeous coleus plants.

Selected Works

Nonfiction
The Admission Funnel: How to Streamline the Private School Admission Process
A step-by-step guide to recruiting mission-appropriate students for your private-independent school.
Garden Writing
More Veggies in Less Space
This is a Gardening How-To article about maximizing vegetable garden space for the best production. Also included are links to some of my other Gardening How-To articles on broccoli, hot peppers, and coleus.
Grow the Best Peppers
This Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin provides practical advice about growing peppers.
Grow the Best Root Crops (E-Book Projects)
Everything you need to know to grow root crops!
Peas for Fall
This is a National Gardening Association article about growing peas as a fall crop.
Fava Beans
This brief article was published in the January 2008 issue of Horticulture magazine.