What is the Patager's garden?
The Patager's Garden is a vegetable garden that is designed to be attractive and functional. Such gardens are designed to first affect people with their beauty rather than being tirelessly practical, and can fit into a wide range of spaces and climate. When it is well designed, the Patager's garden can satisfy a lot of vegetable needs for the household and please the eye.
The concept of the Garden Potager is French. In France, there is a long tradition of distribution of practical gardens in a way that is also aesthetically pleasant. On the way, gardeners often increase the yield of their gardens and can use favorable pairing of plants that help discourage pests and enrich the soil. On the other hand, traditional English or American kitchen garden tends to be sharper, distributed with a purely practical eye. Garden design can also be incredibly diverse, with some gardeners producing decorated knot gardens, while others prefer more occasional layouts. Garden Potager can have all ofNY function associated with a purely ornamental garden, such as grates, bright stains and water elements. The main difference between the Potager garden and the purely decorative is that the guests are encouraged to eat landscaping.
There are several considerations when setting up the Package Garden. The first is the size of mature plants and the ease of harvesting specific vegetables. For example, cucumbers grow quite well to trillises, but it can be difficult to harvest if the bars are mounted in the middle of a large carrot. The Patager's Garden should include a lot of space for walking and work and gardeners should be aware of which plants will ripen and when planning.
The Patager's Garden also provides an opportunity to show unusual plants. For example, Mangold comes in a number of leaf colors and types and you can combine several types for an interesting visual effect rather than just use one. Gardeners can tIf you do things like layout of patterns with salad and other greenery, or hide ornamental edible flowers in the beds of vegetables, so as vegetables die back, flowers will still bloom and maintain the area attractive.
This style of the garden can be laid anywhere, from the back porch to a large plot. It pays to think about what you want to grow in advance and take the time to sit down and map the garden before buying seeds or start. You should also be aware of which plants are doing well in your climate, and you may want to consider mixing annuals and perennials so that the garden does not look torn after harvest.