![]() ![]() ![]() As you add vegetables the space they require is clearly shown by the colored area around each plant, and the tooltip displays how many plants will fit into the area.Ĭlick on the ‘i’ button next to the plant in the selection bar for growing information. To add plants, just click on the plant to pick it up, click on your plan where you want to place it, and then hold down your mouse button and drag to draw a whole row or block. For odd-shaped gardens you can mark boundaries with lines or fences, which can be curved if necessary. Many of them, such as raised beds and glasshouses can be adjusted to fit your space. The Garden Planner has lots of ready-designed garden objects such as sheds, fences and compost bins, which can be dropped straight into your plan. The first step is to add all of the key items that you have or plan to include in your garden. The Garden Planner has been designed to solve many of the headaches of growing a successful garden by helping you to produce the perfect plan of what you’ll grow where and when. ![]() For example, big blocks of single crops can easily be attacked by pests such as aphids so don’t forget to include flowering plants to attract beneficial insects in your plan, or a sudden hot spell might cripple young tender plants unless you have planned adequate irrigation or shade.Īll this planning can be done using pen and paper, but this can be time-consuming. It becomes increasingly complicated the more plants you grow, particularly if you’re keeping track of several years of plans for crop rotation purposes. What might go wrong?Ĭonsider what might cause problems. Other crops such as beans and squash can’t be sown until outside temperatures are reliably warm. For best results some crops such as tomatoes and peppers should be started off under cover or indoors several weeks before your last frost. It’s important to draw up a schedule of the best times for planting each crop in your local area. What do I need to buy or order?Ĭarefully planning seed and garden supply orders is essential, so you can get growing as soon as the weather is right. Make sure that you consider both the size of plants when they are fully grown, and their growing needs for instance, sprawling squash should be at the edge of vegetable beds so they don’t smother other crops, leafy crops like summer lettuce can benefit from the shade cast by taller plants, and sweet corn should always be grown in blocks rather than a single row so that they can wind-pollinate properly. It’s usually necessary to rearrange the plants on a plan until you achieve the perfect layout. One of the most common mistakes gardeners make is trying to cram too many crops into their gardens, which results in overcrowding and poor harvests as the plants get bigger and compete for the best nutrients. How many plants can I grow in the space I have? ![]()
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