John Polk wrote:
Some people will say not to save seed from such weak plants. You might want to keep seeds from survivors (keep them separate from the rest), and try them (in isolation) next season, as you may have found an immune, or resistant sport.
You are totally right. there are many examples of this, and especially if a particular thing is a re occuring disease issue, this might be just the ticket... not always... but often enough that if your willing, it can be worth the effort.
Im not convinced crop rotation within a back
yard makes a massive difference. One things Id say is dont
compost diseased plants. pull them and dispose of them.
i think poly cultures, and the related beneficials work much better then most give them credit for. the beneficials can take awhile to show up, sometimes though.... you can buy and introduce many of them.
are insects a major issue for you? about all Ive had to deal with so far is grasshoppers.