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4 FREE Designs to use when Planning a Vegetable Garden

I am a great supporter of the Raised Bed Gardening – No Dig Garden style
when planning a vegetable garden and I have used that style of gardening with these vegetable designs and had tremendous success. If you use that style then each design is guaranteed to be easy to follow and easy to do.

When you are planning a vegetable garden layout you really do need to know which plants prefer to be near each other to enhance their growth. I have done that for you with these designs – you have it all for FREE.

They are ALL COMPANION PLANTED.




This is The Family Vegetable Garden.

I designed and built this specific garden as the demonstration garden for my Raised Garden Bed - No Dig Garden ebook.

I used Companion Planting principles when designing this vegetable garden.








I call this particular garden The Red Garden because when it's in full bloom you have a sea of red, green and deep purple.

Have a look at the larger plan, this is also vegetable companion planted.





This is The Curved Garden. This vegetable garden layout is ideal for any of the curved spaces you may have in your garden.

This particular garden becomes covered with various shades and textures of green.





When you are planning a vegetable garden it can be difficult to know what plants to use for unusual shape garden beds.

This vegetable garden design is fantastic for The Circular Garden.

All of my vegetable garden designs are companion planted.





These vegetable garden layouts have been designed and drawn by me for your ease of use. You can view them on screen or print them off.

My hope is that they will be useful designs for:

* Smaller spaces

* Beside an internal driveway

* Along a fenceline

* In between buildings e.g. garden shed and fence or house.

I have designed these for those of us who live in the suburbs, have small gardens to work with and want to do things differently.

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