Planning crop spacing with airflow in mind helps keep leaves dry, reduces disease pressure, and gives each plant the room it needs to grow well. Instead of crowded beds, you get healthier plants, better bed density, and a more reliable harvest.
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How to Tell Pest Damage vs. Disease Symptoms in Plants
When troubleshooting plants, the key is spotting the pattern behind the problem: pest damage often leaves chew marks, frass, or other feeding clues, while disease symptoms tend to spread in more uniform ways. Learning to tell leaf spots from insect damage can help you act fast and protect the rest of the plant.
Nutrient Lockout Signs in Garden Plants: How to Spot Them
Nutrient lockout can look like a simple deficiency at first, but the real clue is often hidden in the soil. Learn to spot early deficiency symptoms and pH imbalance so you can diagnose feeding problems before your garden starts to stall.



