Additional Vegetable Garden Photos
When to add or refresh an edible garden. Once you know what changes to make, it’s time to put everything in place. As with most gardening projects, timing depends on the season. Start by deciding what you want and finding the help you need when it’s too cold to comfortably work outside. The timing will also depend on what you’re growing. Cool-season crops are, as the name suggests, those vegetables that do best [This feels a little bit vague to me. Maybe we could include a little more detail about when good times to plant edibles are – either cool-season or warm-season?]Moved things a bit.
Additional FeaturesWhile you’re revising your garden, are there any other items that might be nice. You might want a nearby potting bench for garden tasks or a spot to store your tools, string or twine, pots and labels. A greenhouse or nursery area for starting seeds can be a plus in early spring. You can also turn your edible garden into a destination. Add a seating area and maybe a nearby fountain as a place to relax and enjoy what you’ve created.Don’t overlook the finishing touches. Add decorative edging can help set off an in-ground bed or even a raised bed. Just be sure that the edging won’t impede your ability to harvest your crop. A ledge around a raised bed adds a final fair and is a handy spot to rest tools or a basket. fencing
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