Gardening 101 – How To Layout A Traditional Garden



As we get growing at the new homestead it is time to go big with our garden space. We start with a fresh layout here and will plan out paths, trellises, rows, and hills. It is important to determine where taller crops will be located, where to put trellises, and how to prevent shading of shorting vegetables. Join me today as I layout our new garden space and explain the method used.

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18 thoughts on “Gardening 101 – How To Layout A Traditional Garden”

  1. That's a pretty decent variety of plants for such a small space. Or, I guess the patch looks smaller than it is. Idk. Seeing things organized is always such fun. And seeing plants grow is fun, too.

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  2. A quick tip that was shared with us years ago for growing for growing squash plants. We used to have problems with squash bugs attacking our plants and being a general pest. It was recommended to us not to plant the seeds until after the 15th of June. This completely eliminated the problem! We live in zone 5 so adjust your timing to your planting zone. Blessings, we enjoy your channel!

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  3. Hi Todd, in the time that I have watched your channel I have learned so much from you and sustainability, my wife and I will soon be moving down to Texas from NY State and Not only would I like to learn more from you but your followers that may live in Texas and what I can grow there. I tossed around in my head if I was going to have a greenhouse or the planters like you, what's everyone's ideas?

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