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Help me design the vegetable garden of my dreams!

McRose
9 years ago
last modified: 9 years ago

We're about to buy a house with an enormous yard - about 1 acre, half wooded, and a huge space where I could put a vegetable garden.

My mind is racing at all the possibilities! But I want to do this right - I'd like a large enclosed garden (deer and small critters are quite common) with raised beds. I'm going to have it all built.

What dimensions are most practical? Pretend space isn't an issue - we've got at least 80 feet in either direction we can use.

How would you do this? What dimensions for the outside? What dimensions for the raised beds?

Here's what I'm interested in growing. There are two adults and we want to have two kids, plus I like to do canning and we'll have a big freezer. I like to give some away too or donate to food pantries.

In the enclosed garden (order of priority):

- Tomatoes (so many tomatoes - I love them)

- Zucchini

- Cucumbers

- Peas and Snow Peas

- Bell Peppers

- Hot peppers

- Asparagus

- Garlic

- Herbs

- Winter squash (sweet dumpling, delicata and butternut)

- Fennel

- Carrots

- Radishes

- Lettuce

- Strawberries

- Maybe brussels sprouts but I've had a terrible time with bugs in the past

- Blueberries (do these need to be in the enclosed garden or can they be outside of it?)

- Watermelon

- Canteloupe

Elsewhere on the property I want to put the following, but I don't think they need to be enclosed in the veggie garden to ward off deer:

- Rhubarb

- Fig trees

- Apple tree (two)

- Quince tree

- Cherry tree

- Blueberries (do they need to be in the enclosure?)

Thank you!

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