How to Plan a Vegetable Garden

Planning a vegetable garden involves choosing which kind of planting system you are going to use (traditional rows, raised beds, Square Foot Gardening, no-dig, containers etc) and then working out where best to place the plants in your garden to get an abundant harvest. You will find all the advice and help you need in the following articles and by searching our site:

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