No Dig Raised Bed Vegetable Garden: Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables
Many of us want to eat fresh vegetables but cannot grow them because of the limited space. Most people think that they cannot grow vegetables on their own unless they have a big piece of land. But this is not true, let us explain how you can grow fresh vegetables at your own place with limited space. Your dream of eating fresh veggies is not impossible anymore.
You can satisfy your cravings for freshly picked vegetables by adopting the following fun vegetable gardening techniques for smaller areas:
Choose Location
The first step is to choose a proper location for the no dig raised bed vegetable garden. This seems easy, but some points need to be considered before choosing your location.
1
The location you choose must be at least 10 feet away
from your house. If it's too close, the water might damage the foundation of
your home.
2
If your garden or backyard is at a little height, it
is the best location. Try to choose the area which receives plenty of sunlight.
3
You should be able to put a PVC pipe from your roof to
the garden to transfer excess water from your roof.
Vegetables You Can Grow in a Raised Bed Garden
This type of gardening facilitates growing of a wide variety of plants. You can produce about anything in a raised bed garden, from vegetables to fruit and even flowering plants of all kinds. However, some plants can grow better than others. The most suitable plants for growing in a raised bed garden include;
·
Herbs (basil and
parsley)
·
Greens (lettuce,
spinach, and arugula)
·
Fruits (strawberries
and blueberries)
·
Vegetables
(tomatoes, chillies, capsicum, and eggplants)
·
Flowers
(chrysanthemums, daisies, marigolds, carnations, roses, and even sunflowers).
You can grow a wide range of vegetables in this type of gardening provided with the right amount of water and sunlight. Before increasing any vegetable, make sure that the raised bed space's size is adequate for the particular plant.
Location of No-Dig Raised Beg Vegetable Garden
Put your garden at a spot that receives at least 6-7 hours of sunlight. Make sure to provide enough water and fertilizers. For drainage of excess water, it's necessary to drill holes or puncture one side of your selected containers so that if you accidentally put excess water, it could be drained easily.
Conclusion
Eating fresh and organic vegetables in today's world is not an issue now. You can do that at your own home now. Imported vegetables which are not fresh and expensive can now be available at your home with low cost and fewer efforts. Start your No-Dig Raised Bed Vegetable Garden today and lead a healthy life.
Talha Bin T.
Faisalabad City, Pakistan
https://www.upwork.com/o/profiles/users/~019cfa7d77db020164/
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