I'm curious about whether planting more plants leads to a higher vegetable yield, specifically for crops like snap peas. Does having a denser planting arrangement result in more veggies, or does it affect the overall size and quality of the produce?
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From what I've seen, channels like Epic Gardening on YouTube have tested this, and they found that denser planting usually increases overall yield, though the produce might be smaller in size. If you're aiming for larger veggies, giving them more space is key. However, for crops other than root veggies, more plants can help you get a better harvest.
It sounds like you're really asking about how planting density affects yield, right? Generally, more plants means more yield, but the size of the vegetables can vary based on how close the plants are together.

Yes, exactly! Density seems to play a big role in how much we get from our plants.