This is the year I'm finally giving the green light to my vegetable garden. :)
My son's encouragement was necessary for me to take action.
Yep, he really wanted it.
He likes to cook, mix ingredients, and try new herbs. Though he's still a picky eater. :/
That's another reason why I wanted to grow my own vegetables. It's a good way for him to try new things, and by growing them himself, he might be more tempted to try them and enjoy them. Crossing my fingers. ;)
In past years, I've grown herbs in the comfort of my own kitchen. A little box on the window sill was all I dared handle. They did OK; some plants did better than others, but I was happy with the experience overall.
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I did some research for my "big" vegetable garden, and wow, there's so much to learn!
These are a few of the titles I encountered:
I've been crossing those titles off my to-do list, and if you're following me on Instagram, you've probably seen my progress.
One of the first decisions I had to make was what type of vegetable garden I was going to create. Therefore, I compiled 12 amazing ideas, many with complete tutorials, which I share in this post.
That's another reason why I wanted to grow my own vegetables. It's a good way for him to try new things, and by growing them himself, he might be more tempted to try them and enjoy them. Crossing my fingers. ;)
In past years, I've grown herbs in the comfort of my own kitchen. A little box on the window sill was all I dared handle. They did OK; some plants did better than others, but I was happy with the experience overall.
*This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy.
I did some research for my "big" vegetable garden, and wow, there's so much to learn!
These are a few of the titles I encountered:
I've been crossing those titles off my to-do list, and if you're following me on Instagram, you've probably seen my progress.
One of the first decisions I had to make was what type of vegetable garden I was going to create. Therefore, I compiled 12 amazing ideas, many with complete tutorials, which I share in this post.
You'll find at least one that's perfect for your backyard needs.
1. A wood and metal planter box that looks SO good; you can have a pair of them on your front porch! - Elisha gives you complete building plans.
Let's check them out!!
1. A wood and metal planter box that looks SO good; you can have a pair of them on your front porch! - Elisha gives you complete building plans.
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2. This U-shaped raised garden bed makes excellent use of space.
4. Better yet, you can go ALL out with this water metal trough garden.
5. A simple garden bed was transformed into a greenhouse by adding a cover.
8. This is a simple rectangular garden bed with a great tutorial I was about to follow, but I need a flat yard.
9. For my yard, I need something like this! How to build a raised garden bed on sloping, uneven ground.
11. This Smart Pots Big Bag Bed Fabric Raised Bed, an Amazon Best Seller product, is a very economical alternative constructed of a porous fabric that dissipates excess heat and encourages excess water to evaporate.
3. Even more metal! The corrugated metal + redwood give these beds an industrial feel. :) And hey, no worries about chemicals leaking into your garden.
4. Better yet, you can go ALL out with this water metal trough garden.
5. A simple garden bed was transformed into a greenhouse by adding a cover.
9. For my yard, I need something like this! How to build a raised garden bed on sloping, uneven ground.
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10. However, this garden might be your solution if you have a steeper slope.
The Owner-Builder Network11. This Smart Pots Big Bag Bed Fabric Raised Bed, an Amazon Best Seller product, is a very economical alternative constructed of a porous fabric that dissipates excess heat and encourages excess water to evaporate.
Having a garden is a matter of filling up the bag with soil so you can start planting!
12. I was tempted to buy this 3-Tiered Cedar Raised Garden Bed from The Home Depot. For around $100, I think it's a great buy. It looks cute, and hey, it's cedar. They have cheaper alternatives if this is too big for your space or if you don't like the tiered design.
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ReplyDeleteI got Marble -Carrera Mosaic Polished Strip Tile. I bought it over at E-bay. It looks like is sold out, but if you go to the top of this post, there on the menu bar, click the Resources tab to find a link to the E-bay listing, you might find something similar. Good luck!
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