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		<title>A One-Page Guide to Your Vegetable Garden Layout</title>
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Planning a vegetable garden layout can be as simple or creative as one decides to make it. Believe it or not, garden planning software is available to help with this process. Before deciding on a garden layout, it is a good idea to consider the following:

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<p>Planning a vegetable garden layout can be as simple or creative as one decides to make it. Believe it or not, garden planning software is available to help with this process. Before deciding on a garden layout, it is a good idea to consider the following:</p>
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<li>Available space</li>
<li>Types of vegetables</li>
<li>Level of concern for the garden’s visual appeal</li>
<li>Sunlight distribution in the area</li>
<li>Will crops be rotated season to season?</li>
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<p>After coming to a decision about these things, attention can be turned to the layout of the vegetable garden. There are a variety of different ways that a garden can be designed, and the remainder of this article is dedicated to giving an overview of a few vegetable garden layouts for your consideration.</p>
<p class="alert">Traditional Rows</p>
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<p>A traditional garden layout is characterized by single vegetables planted in rows parallel to each other. Typically, each row is dedicated to a single vegetable. For a visual image, envision a farm and the long rows of crops, but on a smaller scale. An advantage of this vegetable layout is that it is relatively inexpensive because the bulk of the labor and preparation is in tilling the land, as opposed to some of the fancier modifications that will be discussed later.</p>
<p class="alert">Raised Bed</p>
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<p>A raised bed vegetable garden is one in which an above-ground enclosure is built (about 3-4 feet in length/width, and 8-12 inches in depth) to grow the crops in. To visualize this setup, imagine a sand box, but filled with dirt instead of sand. The advantages of this type of layout are superior drainage and earlier spring thaw as compared to ground-level gardens. These advantages are offset by the additional costs incurred for the construction of the side walls of the bed, and for the dirt needed to fill it.</p>
<p>Here is a great video on how to add your own raised bed garden:<br />
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<p class="alert">Potager</p>
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<p>The Potager style, also known as the French Kitchen garden, is one in which vegetables, fruits, trees, and herbs are intermingled together. These gardens are also traditionally set up with a repetition of triangular, square, or rectangular plots. Potager gardens usually have a significant amount of visual appeal, due to the cheery colors of the crops and flowers. An advantage of this style of garden is that coupling certain crops with flowers or other plats can be a natural <a href="http://www.suite101.com/blog/oilsdragon/essential_oils_to_repel_insects">repellant</a> to insects. This practice is referred to as companion planting.</p>
<p class="alert">Flower Bed</p>
<p><a href="http://landscaping.about.com/od/perennialflowers/ss/planting_beds.htm">Flower bed</a> gardens work well in yards that don’t have much space. The concept is quite simple. Instead of having flowers there, vegetables will be planted in the flower bed. Aside from the efficient use of space, another advantage of the flower bed layout is that there is less work, since <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grass">grass</a> is not usually present.</p>
<p class="alert">Four Squares</p>
<p>The <a href="http://countrygardener.blogspot.com/2007/02/four-square-garden-revisited.html">Four Squares</a> garden layout is very symmetrical, as it looks like a square with a plus sign in it. The plus sign actually serves as a path that can be constructed out of the material of one&#8217;s preference. Some <a href="http://www.gardenguides.com/718-filling-gaps-garden.html">suggestions</a> are gravel, stones, packed earth, or shaved wood.</p>
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<p>While these are just a <a href="http://www.humeseeds.com/vegplan.htm">few of the possible</a> vegetable garden layouts, don’t be afraid to take a chance and be creative. Once all of the seeds are planted and the buds begin to sprout, rest assured that a sense of accomplishment and gratification will be present no matter which layout is chosen. Happy vegetable <a href="http://www.backyardgardener.com/veg/">gardening</a>!</p>
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