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AFAIK you just need to wait until one grows to remove it and free up space around its neighbors.
To plant successfully every time, without the plants being crowded, plant walking forward. The plant will stay red until it is far enough away from the previous plant to have enough space to grow. If you try to plant before that it will give you a need cultivated ground error (even though the ground is cultivated) or if you are planting at too sharp an angle you will get the blocked error. To make sure the first plant has enough room to grow start a tile away from the front edge and stop planting when you are a tile away from the back edge or any walls you may have built.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2857321032
However, as others have said, click and step works for planting. If you get a not enough room to grow message, that plant is sacrificed. You can also get the message if there is something underneath the soil like a rock or plank of wood. If you plant near something like a cloudberry crop then that can also affect available growing space.
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1621849308235916421/025BD88E6FC67B922E254E743F2A08390D2073F4/?imw=5000&imh=5000&ima=fit&impolicy=Letterbox&imcolor=%23000000&letterbox=false
The only thing I can add at the moment is pacing. One can be a good slow farmer. One can be a good fast farmer. Just don't be a half-fast farmer.
If all of them are brown, just use the cultivator or hoe to destroy them and start over. Plant only two, and wait 10 seconds. If they stay green, then use that spacing for the rest. If they turn brown, then plant one more a little farther out from the first two, and wait..repeat until they stay green. I did this, and saved myself a lot of seeds early on. In game distance, they need about 3 feet between each carrot. Onions need 2 feet, Barley and Flax need 6 inches...it varies by plant type.
1.st make a looooooooooooooooooong field (and be sure you have workbenches araund to prevent monsters from spawning)
Equip the cultivator and carrots.
Now just move back and spam click in line, while slowly going back (side to side holding A/D also works). Be sure you keep your eye on stamina.
I recomend using stamina only food so you can spam-click on ground faster.
You can quite easy plant 500+ seeds and not having to worry abauth any getting rotten.
Also having a field as straight as possible helps a lot, so investing some time mining off bumps on field can help you later.
Downside however, it may not look pretty, but its very effective time/food wise.
I usualy just make a portal somewhere in meadows with straight terrain, mine the side so mobs cant just run into the fields and start planting. Then i return every 2-3 days and start re-seeding again.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2614598537
Takes up more room, but you are basically drowning in free real estate already.