Want to start visualizing your small space garden plans? These garden plans will inspire you to pick the best garden for your small space.
Starting a garden is very exciting! You have probably started researching and visualizing exactly how to prepare your garden space. To keep that momentum going, these are the top garden plans for your small space.
Find out exactly what you need to make your small space a beautiful oasis to grow your plants from vertical and balcony gardens to container gardens.
Once you learn about where you want to put your garden and what you need to create your space, you will have ignited your inner green thumb.
Questions to ask yourself…
You may want to consider the following questions when planning a garden:
- What do you want to plant? Depending on your hardiness zone, it may be easiest to stick with native plants that thrive in your zone.
- Where do I want to create my garden? Start with a small garden to give your green thumb time to grow.
- What have you always wanted to grow? Whether it’s vegetables or flowers, imagine what you would like to see growing in your space. You should always check plant labels to make sure you are providing adequate sunshine, watering schedules, and following other specific plant care instructions.
This post is all about small space garden plans for your next garden.
1. Raised Bed Garden
You may want to start with a raised bed garden. This garden plan has a border that can be made of wood, galvanized metal, or any food safe material.
When planning a raised bed, you want to make sure you have measured your space when it comes to starting a raised bed garden. In this garden, you will need enough space to walk around or between your garden to comfortably plant seeds and pick your harvest.
2. Patio Garden
A patio garden is a great option when you don’t have a yard or you want to create a tranquil space. This garden can consist of a sitting area coupled with container plants.
When planning a patio garden, factor your sitting area into your plan. Determine which plants are for shady or sunny areas and which ones require drainage. You may want to include plants like lavender or peppermint that will incorporate an aromatherapy accent to your garden.
3. Vertical Garden
Vertical gardens are a great space-saving alternative to any garden! You can use anything from shelving to adding containers to an existing wall.
When you plan your vertical garden, determine which plants, colors, or schema you want to use in your design. For instance, do you want to use terra cotta pots, natural light, drought-resistant plants, or tropical plants? The possibilities are endless.
4. Balcony Garden
Balcony gardens are perfect for apartments, two-story homes, or any structure that provides access to a balcony. Balconies may have a roof or simply have an open structure.
When planning your balcony garden, you will typically have a sitting area. Plants that require sunlight may need to be placed closer to the edge of the balcony. Shade-loving plants are recommended closer to the entryway leading to the balcony. If you include a table, you may want to include plants that can serve as a centerpiece.
5. Container Garden
Container gardens can be a standalone concept or be included in any of the gardens listed above. Containers for your garden can be terra cotta pots, baskets, or even food-grade buckets.
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A container garden allows you to try out plants before planting them in the ground. You can also put plants in containers that can be moved into the house when the weather changes. When planning your container garden, you want to figure out what size containers you want to include. You may want to include bigger plants around your border, and you may want to include smaller plants like a miniature rose bush for a splash of color. the possibilities are endless!
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