In spring, my husband and I always plan what and where to plant. This is important, because we will enjoy the crops from the plot all year round.We are trying to develop the land in such a way that everyone has something favorite. First of all, we take into account the needs of our daughter, who is curious about different tastes.
On a 2.5-ares plot, we have designated areas for a vegetable garden, flowers, fruit trees and ornamental trees. We try to be careful when planning planting, because then the garden is easier to cultivate and more pleasant to use.We remember that spring without spring vegetables would be like winter without snow.
So we sow lettuce, radish and watercress, which we harvest in May.Our vegetable garden cannot lack cucumbers, next to which we plant zucchini, as well as tomatoes. We remember that tomatoes and cucumbers do not like each other not only on the plate, but also on the flower bed, so we plan them at a distance from each other.Among the obligatory species on our plot there must also be carrots, parsley and onions.In addition, we also have a bed of our beloved strawberries.
Sizable blueberry and chokeberry bushes grow along the fence.We plan to plant a new variety of low-foaming raspberries in their vicinity.A well thought out planting plan is very important. It gives you the satisfaction of having abundant harvests. And I also read that it supposedly increases the efficiency of the vegetable garden three times.