Peanut was direct seeded on August 1, 2011 and watermelon was direct seeded approximately one week later on August 7th. Okra and cowpea were direct seeded on August 14 and 15th, respectively. Three inch tall pepper plants were transplanted on August 18th. Peanut and cowpea were inoculated with “Vault” commercial inoculant during planting as this field had not previously been inoculated with Rhizobia. Inoculation with Rhizobia is considered to benefit leguminous crops by increasing nodulation and N2 fixation, and maximizing yields (Brockwell and Bottomley, 1995). Although the addition of inoculant may increase costs for the producer in the short-term, the long-term benefits in the form of increased yields may outweigh that initial cost (Nyoki and Ndakidemi, 2013). Additionally, re-seeding continued through the end of August in order to maximize the number of plants per species per plot. Weeding was done continuously throughout the growing season from the time of seeding through the conclusion of the study.