Got A Small Garden Space? Use These Tips Instead of Stop Fretting Over It

By Janattie Andersons


Contemporary lifestyle implies a small house surrounded by a small garden so the only way in which a gardening enthusiast can pursue his hobby is by utilizing his creative capacity to the maximum. Since space is a major constraint in a small garden, it is best to select plants which are short in stature but uncompromising in terms of quality and flavor of outcome.

Small vegetables like carrots, lettuce, radish, broccoli, bush beans and beetroot are obviously the first choice but now there are certain hybrid varieties of tomato, cucumber and squash bushes which have been suitably dwarfed to suit small gardens. Fruits like strawberries, blueberries and dwarf apple varieties also make good choices when space is a concern as they grow well in containers.

It does not matter whether you have a big garden or a small one because one thing is required for sure and that is sunlight. You should allow the plants to get at least six hours of sunlight each day, so make sure you position them properly so that the plants that require sunlight can bask under the sun while the ones that do not rely so much on the sun can stay in the shade.

Since a small garden is most likely a container garden, the quality and fertility of soil is an important concern as also adequate water retention and drainage facility. A suggestion in this regard is to avoid using garden soil for the fear of pests and inadequate aeration and drainage and instead resort to potting mix combined with water saving polymers and biodegradable garden mulch.

When you have a small garden space to work with then it would be wise to use small space techniques such as planting taller plants in the northern side and leaving shorter plants or shrubs in the southern side, creating raised beds, etc. If you have limited garden space then you can consider trying out the pyramidal berry trellis technique of gardening, where as much as 75 berry plants can be planted in a structure having a diameter of six feet only.

For keeping your garden and plants looking fresh make sure to water the garden daily. If the containers get too dry then there is the risk that your plants will wilt and then die off. A planter that is self watering can come in handy for keeping the plants with just the right amount of water at all times and particularly during long absences.

Because plants in a small garden grow in containers filled with potting mixes, they need to be administered with doses of fertilizers time and again. Sprinkling the soil with organic fertilizers once in a while not only keeps it free from bugs, pests and weeds but also boosts the growth of plants. But at the same time, excessive fertilization should be refrained from.

Plant supports in form of stakes and trellises are ideal accessories for small gardens as they facilitate the vertical growth of plants as opposed to horizontal and hence help in economizing the available space. Their functionality is optimized if chosen in accordance with the size of the containers and fastened tightly so as not to get blown away by strong winds.




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