Yes, by "in the ground" I meant either regular garden or raised bed, but with containers and raised beds you want to start with good "soil" instead of ammending what is already in your gardenSo POTAWIE you understand my issue. It's not easy or maybe not practical to rotate crops every year. But you made it sound like you try harder for "in ground " crops. Wouldn't a raised bed be pretty much the same as an in ground crop? It's the same space and same soil for the most part.