i have 13 rows of 7 feet each in my back yard…ive never done this before and so im a little ignorant but eager to learn…ive barely broke up the soil and set the rows and now am wondering what step to take next
depends on where you are (weather conditions, and soil)
but you enough room there to grow a varied selection
i am in Scotland and at the moment i have made my plans, dug over the soil, and waiting for the frosts to pass
you can grow LOADS in your space,
i think if you tell us what you would like to grow, it would be easier
oh and where you are
i for instance grow
a herb garden with 14 herbs
fruits-figs, raspberries and rhubard
potatoes, peas, cucumbers tomatoes, kale, lettuce, radish, carrots, turnip, swede, cailiflower, broccoli, peppers, sprouts, onions, spring onions etc etc etc and i dont have as much space as you, i adopt the square foot gardening method
give us more info, and we will help, step by step
if your looking for something that is easy to gorw then cucumbers are good im not a great gardener and i have grown them. some harder things to grow are carrots never been able to do them.
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depends on where you are (weather conditions, and soil)
but you enough room there to grow a varied selection
i am in Scotland and at the moment i have made my plans, dug over the soil, and waiting for the frosts to pass
you can grow LOADS in your space,
i think if you tell us what you would like to grow, it would be easier
oh and where you are
i for instance grow
a herb garden with 14 herbs
fruits-figs, raspberries and rhubard
potatoes, peas, cucumbers tomatoes, kale, lettuce, radish, carrots, turnip, swede, cailiflower, broccoli, peppers, sprouts, onions, spring onions etc etc etc and i dont have as much space as you, i adopt the square foot gardening method
give us more info, and we will help, step by step
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