How to Effectively Manage Your Garden Space

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Manage Your Garden Space

A garden is a very important part of a home. When someone enters your home it is the first impression that one builds regarding your home and lifestyle. 

A clean, well-organized, and practical garden can speak about your personality a lot. If you are a nature lover you may also have a fairly good idea of how important it is to take care of the well-being of your plants. Maintaining a garden requires dedication, consistency, and hard work, especially if you want to grow fruits, and vegetables for your daily use too. 

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Row Spacing 

Compact Plants

Before you can begin this task you will first have to decide what kinds of vegetables or fruits you want to grow in your garden. You may decide this while keeping in mind the proportions and size of your garden. In case you are interested in planting leafy vegetables like salad greens and lettuce you need to organize them in vertical rows. Similar is the case with radishes, you have to give them proper space to grow. 

Apart from that, you need to ensure that the seeds you plant have good soil seed contact for healthy germination. For vegetables like carrots, onions, and beets you may not need very wide space. They can grow in narrow rows. You should plant the seeds thinly on the rows and then cover them with a thin layer of soil. 

For peas and beans, vertical spaces will work best. You may want to consider letting them flop over onto the ground and give them support to grab on to. This support can be as simple as a chicken wire. If you are considering growing a vine then you need to ensure that you have a huge space and a good support system for them to grow on.

Succession Planting

You may be interested in succession planting if you are fond of growing vegetables in your garden. There are many different ways that you can use succession planting. For example, you may want to plant the same vegetable spacing it out every two or four weeks. You can plant one row first, then wait for two or four weeks and plant the next row. In this way, you can have plants that are continuously growing. 

You may also plant different vegetables in succession planting. This is true in the case of peas. Peas usually have a shorter growing season. So as soon as the season ends you may want to consider planting other vegetables in its place instead.

You may want to consider pairing vegetables for increased productivity. However, it may require more time, patience, and commitment from your side.

Another way you can successively plant your vegetables is by planting different vegetables with different rates of maturity.

Containers

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Containers can be ideal for maintaining the space in your garden. You can keep them well watered and take care of the other necessities to make sure your plants are happy. You can use your creativity to make the containers colorful and visually appealing for visitors. You may want to take care, however, where you want to place them in your garden. You will have to determine the light, air, and water requirements of the plant you want to grow and place your containers accordingly.

Compact Plants

You may be a nature lover but your commitment to your work and other home chores may not allow you to have a lot of time to dedicate to your garden. In this case, if you do not want to abandon your garden you can try having compact varieties of plants instead of the ones which are all over the place. This will save you unnecessary effort and frustration and allow you to enjoy your passion as a nature lover and simultaneously give time to other necessary commitments in your life.

Be Unique

It is a wise idea to not plant anything and everything in your garden. This can turn out to be a disaster. If you specifically are interested in growing a plant variety then it may be better for you to first research it and see if it is compatible with the climate in your region. Another point to consider is that since you have limited planting space try growing plants that are hard to buy in your area. This will ensure that your garden is unique, stands out from the rest of the neighborhood, and on top of it helps you when a certain plant is not available in the market.

In Conclusion

These are some very practical and easy tips to manage the space in your garden, keeping it well organized and tidy and create a good first impression for visitors. Awareness regarding plants and maintenance of a garden is gradually gaining popularity in the US. 

According to sources, an approximated 91.6 million U.S. homes took part in lawn and gardening activities in 2019. Taking care of your garden should not only depend on the interest you have in nature, but it should be taken as a responsibility if you choose to have a garden in your home. It is important to realize that plants are living things and so deserve to be taken care of.

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