![]() ![]() It’s completely worth the fee, if you need a more comprehensive planner.” - Read the full review from 2 Bees Farm!Ģ. “We just finished our 2019 garden plans for our potager garden. I can’t rave enough about The Old Farmer’s Almanac’s Garden Planner. Then when annuals such as lettuce or radish mature, you can sow more seeds and have a succession of planting to keep the beds full.īelow are some samples of different types of kitchen garden layouts (from traditional to potager) shared by Almanac gardeners! We hope they provide inspiration Find hundreds more garden plans by your location here! 1. For the quick-growing annuals, instead of using rows, consider creating little triangles or pockets of plantings. You do want to keep annual vegetables and perennial vegetables separate in the kitchen garden to make it easier to till and amend your annual beds. You could also use blueberry bushes as an edible hedge. Colorful and scented flowers (include self sowers!): Bee balm, cosmos, marigolds (dwarf), mallow varieties, fragrant gerandium, sedum, columbines, coreopsis, sweet peas, poppies, globe thitle, fleabane, gladiolus, hollyhocks, speedwell.įruit trees work well in a kitchen garden! Consider espaliered apple or pear trees can be trained to grow on a brick wall or on wire fences for a see-through effect.Colorful and scented edibles: Purple basil, pink chard, scarlet runner beans, curley parsley, colorful hot pepper plants, blue-green or red cabbage leaves, bright nasturium, purple chives, rosemary, sage, thyme, savory, and blue borage, strawberries.Imagine colorful flowers with colorful edibles! Think of textures and scents, too! Here are some suggestions:
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