Watch a farmer demonstrate an old method called “Jie Gua” planting – which involves precisely spacing young seedlings to encourage stronger roots, better air flow, and higher yields. Instead of crowding plants, this technique gives each vegetable its own “breathing room,” reducing competition for nutrients. A simple, low‑cost way to boost your garden’s productivity.

Let’s Talk About Smart Spacing
Have you ever experimented with different planting distances in your vegetable patch? What’s the biggest mistake you’ve made – planting too close, or leaving too much empty space? Could this Jie Gua method work for tomatoes, peppers, or eggplants too? Share your own planting experiments, spacing tips, or the time you doubled your harvest just by giving plants more room in the comments – we want to hear from both traditional farmers and modern home gardeners.

Space, Breathe, Thrive
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