Reasons You Should Plan Your Vegetable Garden

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There are many different types of gardens. Some people create backyard gardens, others build back yard gardens Well kept up gardens are pleasing visually and are often fragrant too. Herbal gardens provide fresh spices for cooking and salads.
Solutions and ideas abound for ways to build your garden. Container gardens are growing in popularity all the time. With container gardens you can often move the container around as needed to get more sunshine or more shade. Raised bed gardens make it easy to create gardens in set, confined areas. Weeding is a part of gardening. It’s often easier to weed container gardens and raised bed gardens than in ground gardens.
Often people skip the planning stage all together and just dive right into building out their garden. You can clear a plot of ground and amend the soil to create a simple garden.
Spending time creating a garden design usually gives the best results. Having a garden design really helps if you are going to a greenhouse or garden store to buy your plants. Taking care of your plants is easy if you can easily get at them. Your garden design will help you figure this out before you actually plant.
Figuring out how much sun and shade your plants need is easier with a garden layout. If you put plants that grow tall in front of shorter plants that require sun and end up blocking the short plants from the sunlight you will stunt the growth of the shorter plants.
Some plants grow well together and some do not. Those that do are called companion plants. Some plants like onions and strawberries are complementary, or companion plants. Plants like spinach and potatoes should not be planted near one another. Determining the best placement for good and bad companion plants is much easier when using a garden design.
Different varieties of seeds sprout in different amounts of time. Radishes for example germinate in as little as 4 days and can be harvested in 25 – 35 days. If you have planted radishes in a vegetable garden, what will you want to plant when you harvest your first batch?
Making a garden plan helps you answer this and many other things that will come up in the course of each garden. Using a plan will let you get a jumpstart on your garden next year. You will be ready to plant as soon as the threat of frost is gone.

