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"Case Analysis" Four Detailed Schemes of Vegetable Garden Reconstruction

Side yard vegetable garden

Practical side garden

European gardens pay more attention to compactness and practicality. They like to make their small garden with limited space occupied by vegetables, herbs and fruits as much as possible, and the higher the output, the better. French vegetable garden is one of the representatives. Its planting range covers all the ingredients that a chef may use in cooking, which overcomes the space limitation and can even be planted in the corner outside the kitchen door. Although the place is narrow, compost and top topsoil are essential to provide a high-yield foundation for your garden. In addition, you can also combine the hard elements of the surrounding buildings to expand the vegetable garden, such as planting edible climbing roses on the wall.

Side yard vegetable garden display

The vegetable garden lattice shown here is the same color as the shutters and echoes the building. Grow roses and eat marigold. Their petals can be used to make western salads or decorate dishes. Camptotheca acuminata is inedible, but its colorful flowers are enough to decorate the monotonous external walls of buildings. Plant lettuce seedlings in rows, or sow them directly, and then keep a distance according to your own wishes after the seedlings grow.

Vegetable list

A. climbing rose "Joseph's colorful coat" B. loose leaf chicory C. lavender D. onion E. buttered lettuce F. malachite G. spinach H. long leaf lettuce I. Chicory j. Spinach K. Korean boxwood L. Huanglingcao

High-lift vegetable field

In fact, flowers can fill the gap after picking vegetables, and a small amount of shrubs or dwarf trees can create a structural level.

Double-harvest high-lift vegetable field

As this vegetable field case shows, the combination of edible plants and ornamental plants has a good harvest in both vision and taste. For those northern flower lovers who can't wait to grow vegetables in the field, it is very suitable to have a tall vegetable field, because it can promote the early thawing of soil in spring and extend the planting period of crops. Don't be reluctant to add hard landscape elements to your vegetable field. Wooden barrel flowerpots, vegetable racks and various flowerpots will all enhance the ornamental index of vegetable fields. Here, a half-buried red clay pot is not only an intriguing scene, but also a very practical watering device. There are many similar devices. The mixed combination mode of vegetables and flowers enriches the plant level of high-rise vegetable fields, allowing you to harvest vegetables and fresh cut flowers alternately, thus improving land utilization and yield. After each harvest, new plants can be replenished as soon as possible, so there is no room in the field.

High altitude vegetable display

A. boxwood B. violet C. beet D. red cabbage E. bee leaves F. onion G. Taurus to H. borage I. Iris purpurea J. Broccoli K. Parsley L. Phalaenopsis m. Carrot n Borage O. Leguminosae p White and yellow. More importantly, taking care of this small piece of land is very worry-free and will not add any excessive burden to your life.

Vegetable list

Just like the two small dishes seen here, they are embedded in the soil and will not pollute the garden floor. Before planting vegetables, some compost can be applied to improve the soil environment. Most vegetables can be planted directly or by buying seedlings, such as leeks, thistles and broccoli. Although the vegetable field should be beautiful, it is necessary to arrange a small fruit tree to provide a landscape that can be enjoyed all year round, and the tree will not grow too big to block the sunshine needed for vegetable growth. In order to facilitate picking, the first batch of mature vegetables can be planted at the outermost edge of the vegetable field, and those vegetables that keep growing new leaves after picking should also be arranged in places where the outer edge is easy to get. Late-maturing vegetables, such as New Zealand spinach, short kidney beans, sweet peppers, etc. They are placed in the inner layer to ensure that they are easy to pick from all angles when they are ripe.

A small vegetable patch under the wall.

A. Seasonal Lettuce B. Seasonal Lettuce C. New Zealand Spinach D. Carrot E. Leek F. Dwarf Apple Tree G. Chicory H. Broccoli i. Bean J. acanthopanax

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Wall root vegetable field display

For those flower lovers who are obsessed with vanilla cultivation, we also have a good planning scheme.

Imagine a picture of going out of the house, strolling into a vanilla field, picking a handful of fresh herbs to add to a dish or making vanilla tea. How happy this is! However, vanilla is not a pampered plant. Most herbs, like wild species, like sunny and dry harsh environment, grow in barren and stony soil. Therefore, if you plan to plant only herbs, don't fill them with compost-rich soil. Instead, use sandy mixed soil. You can plan a beautiful vanilla nursery in a small part of the garden. If the structure is reasonable and the color is good, the garden will be full of fresh flavor. Take this circular nursery with a diameter of 1.2m as an example. No matter where you are, the plants inside are easy to reach. The climbing plant bracket in the middle is suitable in height and will not produce any sense of depression. Climbing plants also have room for extension. It is easy to make such shelves or buy ready-made ones. Plant cherry tomatoes or red beans at the bottom of the shelf, which can be eaten and enjoyed. The advantages of planning vanilla garden are wide adaptability, orthodox and leisure garden style, which is conducive to improving the drainage of seedbed. The combination of creeping herbs and simple stone edges presents a faint pastoral flavor. These stones absorb the heat from sunlight and then transfer it to plants, thus accelerating the growth of plants.

Vegetable list

A. Basil B. Flat-leaf parsley C. Curly-leaf parsley D. Hairy thyme E. Fine chives F. Orange-red dill G. Silver-spotted thyme H. Sage i. Bee leaf J. Rosemary K. Oregano L. Korean pine leaves m. dill