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How to lay out a garden


By Jakob Jelling


Laying out a garden can be a very exciting task which, despite of the hard work it might imply, is very rewarding and satisfying at the end. But, in order to achieve nice results, there are important guidelines and tips you might want to have in mind and apply, since laying out a garden can be trickier as it might seem at first glance.

The first important factor to have in mind at the time of planning how to lay out a garden is the soil and its previous preparation. You should try to lay out your garden towards endings of winter or beginnings of spring, when the soil is moist but not too muddy or too dry. In order to find out if the soil is in the right condition, you should hold some in your hand trying to make a ball with it, if the ball doesn't fall apart, then you should wait some more days, and if it tends to fall apart then is ready.

Also, before starting with the garden lay out, you should work on the soil preparing it by adding fertilizer organic matter, and lime. After this, you will be ready to start planning the garden layout. Start by looking at the space very carefully and planning the layout in a piece of paper which will help you as a guide during the process.

If you are planning a vegetable garden layout, there are some special tips you should keep in mind. First of all, a vegetable garden should be located at a very sunny and luminous spot. If you plan your vegetable garden on a dark area, your vegetables will not have all the elements they need to grow.

The best way to lay out a vegetable garden is in raised beds. If you chose this option, you should mound the soil or frame beds of a width of about 4 feet with stones, concrete, or wood. Raise beds are a great choice for vegetable gardens due to the fact that the soil warms quicker than with other methods.
 
 
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