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Success comes from good
vegetable garden design

Vegetable garden design is all important to ensure your needs are met and to maximise productivity. There are various elements to get right to maximise success in growing vegetables and to make life easy for you.

Design and planning are vital and best started on paper and through learning about vegetable gardening. Decide what you want to grow and where you will grow your vegetables;

Will you use part of your garden, an allotment or some containers?

Do you have limited space or plenty of room?

vegetable garden design Have you considered a bed vegetable garden that makes for easy access, minimum effort and a great way to organise your rotation?

When it comes to soil preparation there are many alternatives from double digging all the way to a no dig vegetable garden.

Do you want to grow just a few tasty veg or be self sufficient?

How much time do you have available?

Once you have a rough outline garden design you will need to plan your vegetable rotation , the layout of your garden, and remember that in any vegetable garden soil and its care is the most important basal element for success.


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