среда, 14 мая 2014 г.

5 Great Vegetable Garden Ideas You Have To Try

5 Great Vegetable Garden Ideas You Have To Try
5 Great Vegetable Garden Ideas You Have To Try


You will need trellises, canes, bamboo teepees, or cages if you are planning to grow any of the following plants:


  • Tomatoes
  • Pole beans
  • Winter squashes
  • Cucumbers
  • Peppers
  • Baby pumpkins

Why do you need supports for these plants? Simple: they are all climbing plants!


While root veggies (carrots and turnips) or leafy greens (cabbage, spinach, etc.) stay at the level of the soil, the veggies listed above need room to climb and stretch their stalks in order to grow. Adding supports will give the climbing plants space to grow properly.


Not only will adding supports help to reduce the amount of ground space occupied by the plants, but you'll reduce the risk of the plants contracting diseases. The supports can also give your gardens a beautiful visual appeal, as you will have lots of colorful flowering plants creeping up the side of trellises, canes, and other supports. Definitely a wonderful look for your garden!


5 Great Vegetable Garden Ideas


If you are thinking of growing your own vegetable garden, consider the following ideas:


Out-of-the-Box Garden


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Most people plant their gardens in the classic square or rectangle shape, but why not get creative and plant a circular garden, an octagonal garden, or even a garden planted in the shape of a triangle? This will help to make your garden look more decorative, especially if you are planting colorful veggies.


Vertical Garden


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Most people think of a veggie garden as being a large area with row after row of cabbage, lettuce, and other ground plants. But why not fill your garden with trellises, bamboo teepees, canes, and other supports? You'll find that they will help your plants to grow tall and strong, and you will use far less ground space. Your small plot of land can yield A LOT of tomatoes, cucumbers, and other veggies grown on climbing plants. Plus, harvesting your veggies is SO much easier because you don't have to bend over!


Go for Style


Don't you get bored of the same old-fashioned "row garden" after a few years? Why not go for broke and change things up. One of the best veggie garden ideas is to plant the vegetables in patterns. When the veggies grow in, the plants will form unique patterns and shapes--like zig-zags, the Yin-Yang (way to get creative!), or even forming words! It's all about getting creative and thinking outside the box when you plan that veggie garden.​


Framed Garden


Don't just plant veggies in your soil and stop there, but use special materials to frame the various portions of your garden. Red clay bricks make a colorful border for the gardens, and they can help to reduce soil run-off when the rainy season hits. You can use wood (cedar is particularly resistant to rot) as a border around the garden. Stones will also give the gardens a fierce natural look. As a bonus, using a frame around your garden will give you somewhere to sit as you weed or plant.​


Paved Garden


If you don't want to spend a fortune on material to frame the soil beds, why not use paving stones to clearly mark the foot path? Paving stones will help you to avoid getting muddy when the ground is wet, but they also give the garden a much more elegant appearance. You can also use concrete to clearly delineate the footpath, or just use simple flagstones.​


These are just a few amazing veggie garden ideas, but there are so many more to consider (container garden, aquaponics garden, hydroponics garden, portable garden, etc.). Think about what type of garden suits your property best, and plant accordingly!



Original article and pictures take http://www.epicgardening.com/5-great-vegetable-garden-ideas/ site


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