In The Garden — grow vegetables
Square Foot Gardening | Maximize Small Spaces
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If you’re short on space, traditional gardening methods can feel limiting. Wide rows, empty walking paths, and inefficient spacing waste valuable growing area—especially in small boutique gardens. That’s where Square Foot Gardening comes in. 👉 It’s a simple system that helps you grow more food in less space. By organizing your garden into small, manageable sections, you can increase productivity, reduce waste, and make gardening easier to maintain. This guide will show you how to apply this "no-fail" method in our Canadian growing conditions. What Is Square Foot Gardening? Square foot gardening is a method that divides your growing space...
Raised Bed vs In-Ground Garden | What Should You Choose?
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One of the first decisions you’ll make when starting a garden is how to set it up. Should you plant directly in the ground, or build raised beds? Both methods work well—but they offer very different advantages depending on your space, soil, and goals. The key is simple: choose the setup that makes gardening easier, not more complicated. This guide breaks down the differences so you can confidently choose the right foundation for your growing season. What Is an In-Ground Garden? An in-ground garden is exactly what it sounds like—planting directly into the soil that already exists in your yard....
Vegetable Garden Layout Ideas | Beginner-Friendly Designs
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A great vegetable garden doesn’t start with seeds—it starts with a plan. When your layout is organized, maintenance becomes simpler, plants thrive, and your harvest increases without the extra sweat. For beginners, the goal isn't complexity; it’s efficiency. This guide explores layout ideas specifically suited for the unique Canadian growing season. Why Your Layout Matters A well-planned garden is more than just "pretty." It’s functional: Maximize Space: Grow more in less square footage. Healthier Plants: Improved airflow reduces the risk of pests and mildew. Easier Upkeep: Simplifies watering, weeding, and harvesting. Better Yields: Prevents taller plants from "shading out" the...
