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A rough guide to spacing when you're planting out.
Asparagus 14 inches
Beets 6 inches
Broccoli 18 inches
Brussel Sprouts 18 inches
Beans 8 inches
Cabbages 18 inches for smaller types, 2 feet for large
Carrot 3-4 inches
Celery 10 inches
Collards 12 inches
Cauliflower 18-24 inches
Corn 12 inch spacing (plant this in a block for adequate pollination)
Cucumbers 6 inches then thin to 1 foot apart along trellis (one row)
Garlic 6 inches
Kale 12-18 inches depending on type
Leeks 8 inches
Lettuce 10 inches
Onion 6-8 inches between plants
Parsnip 6 inches
Peas 3 inches (assuming planting along a trellis in single row)
Peppers 18 inches
Potatoes 12 inches. You still want about 18inches to 2 feet between rows so you have enough dirt to pile on the plants as they grow.
Radishes 4 -8 inches depending on type.
Sweet Potatoes 12 inches allow 18 inches in between rows.
Tomatoes 24-36 inches
Turnips 4-8 inches depending on type
Asparagus 14 inches
Beets 6 inches
Broccoli 18 inches
Brussel Sprouts 18 inches
Beans 8 inches
Cabbages 18 inches for smaller types, 2 feet for large
Carrot 3-4 inches
Celery 10 inches
Collards 12 inches
Cauliflower 18-24 inches
Corn 12 inch spacing (plant this in a block for adequate pollination)
Cucumbers 6 inches then thin to 1 foot apart along trellis (one row)
Garlic 6 inches
Kale 12-18 inches depending on type
Leeks 8 inches
Lettuce 10 inches
Onion 6-8 inches between plants
Parsnip 6 inches
Peas 3 inches (assuming planting along a trellis in single row)
Peppers 18 inches
Potatoes 12 inches. You still want about 18inches to 2 feet between rows so you have enough dirt to pile on the plants as they grow.
Radishes 4 -8 inches depending on type.
Sweet Potatoes 12 inches allow 18 inches in between rows.
Tomatoes 24-36 inches
Turnips 4-8 inches depending on type