![]() ![]() George Stoneham’s Garden (Austin, Texas)Ī classic raised bed layout that makes it easy to rotate crops from one bed to the next each year. What a view-we’re jealous! Nancy’s Garden Plan Nancy Eggink’s Garden (Parker, Colorado)Ī well planned low-maintenance garden with deep beds to provide reservoirs of moisture and make tending crops easier on the back. ![]() This will result in a buzz of beneficial bugs to both pollinate the fruiting crops and also devour pests. We loved the mixed interplanting of insect-attracting flowers in this productive garden. Chef Toni Guinn’s Garden (Alexandria, Louisiana) A number of varieties are grown, spacing out the harvests with plants to attract pollinators around the edges of beds. This carefully planned garden illustrates how low tunnels and irrigation can be combined to protect crops from late frosts and keep soil moisture adequate during summer heat. As expert gardeners, not much makes us happier than to help our fellow gardeners succeed!ġ. Toward that end, we reached out to our Almanac gardening community to ask if they would share their own garden plans and the resulting photos of how their garden plan turned out! Here is a wonderful sampling which we hope you will find inspiring and useful. This helps make the entire journey worthwhile! As expert gardeners, we start by creating a garden plan or design that can truly enable you to bring the garden of your dreams alive! To turn a dream into reality, one important step to see the final vision. We all have our reasons for dreaming about a garden! From Garden Dream to Garden Plan to Reality! ~For yet others, it’s about being more self-reliant in a chaotic world and going back to healthier, sustainable ways of living. ~For others, it’s simply about getting outdoors, connecting with nature, and watching butterflies enjoy the milkweed planted near a beautiful row of fresh vegetables. ![]()
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