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Making The Most Of Small Gardens


There is nothing more frustrating than having a love of gardening and not having the room for gardening projects. Small gardens can be a challenge, but with a little thought, small gardens can be functional as well as beautiful.

You Can Always Go Up!

Even though your small garden is limited in square footage, you can always go, or better yet, grow, up. You can maximize on space in a small garden by growing vining and trailing varieties of plants and making sure that they trail up, instead of across the ground. In a vegetable garden, cucumbers, beans, squash, pumpkins, and even watermelon can be grown on trellises. When you plant vegetables on a trellis, you can get a huge harvest of vegetables from a significantly smaller amount of space than if you had planted them traditionally.

One of the best things about planting your vegetable garden on a trellis is that your vegetables wont get rotted from sitting on the ground. Air is also better able to circulate around your plants causing them to grow larger and be much healthier.

Another twist on the idea of growing our small gardens up is to plant many things in hanging baskets. It is amazing, how many plants you can fit on a small balcony or patio. Even if you dont have a yard, you can grow tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, and herbs in hanging baskets. Since hanging baskets take no space on the ground, they leave you lots of room for traditional planting.

You Can Always Go In!

If you dont have a big yard, you can increase the yield of your garden by growing many things indoors. Any sunny window ledge can become a great spot for a container garden. You can grow many different kinds of vegetables and herbs indoors. When you grow plants inside, you can also grow plants that normally would not survive the winter in your location. Try and tuck plants away into places that you normally wouldnt think to have plants. Grow lavender or aloe in your bathroom, herbs in your kitchen, and a small lemon or avocado tree in your living room. Not only will these plants provide you with tasty fare, they will become conversation pieces every time you have guests.

You Can Always Grow In Unique Places

Small gardens do not have to follow the same rules as large gardens. It is perfectly acceptable to plant flowers and vegetables next to each other in small gardens. Dont be afraid to plant cabbage next to your roses or herbs next to your daisies. Planting things together that are normally planted in separate beds is fun, visually exciting, and a great way to make extra space in small gardens.

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To make your backyard more attractive and friendly to children, create a border between the garden and your lawn. You can enjoy your own Zen Garden by setting aside and area in your own yard to build one, or incorporating sand and rocks into your own landscaping. American writer, Loraine Kuck is given credit for coining the phrase Zen Gardens. Rocks also make fantastic places for reptiles to sun themselves. You should also consider the time you want to spend on your garden; you may want something that requires less time or something you can go work on everyday after work to de-stress. You may even hire a professional gardener to do the landscaping for you.


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There are many other plants to choose from and different variations of water lilies. Because most patio gardens use a relatively small space, there really are no hard and fast rules. The actual planting of Zen Gardens in Japan dates back thousands of years to a time when they were planted as places of meditation in ancient temples.