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Easy DIY Gardening Ideas With Vegetables





Many people have started adopting the trend of growing vegetable gardens at home. Not only do you get healthy, organic products, but you can also easily save money on grocery shopping.

While there is no such thing as a perfect site when creating a garden, there are several ways you can plan your garden to get the most out of it while adding aesthetic flair.

In this article, we explore 20 simple garden layouts that you can apply to your vegetable garden.

1. Try companion planting

Divide your garden into many cells

When cultivating a vegetable garden, diversity is one of the first factors you should consider. This will expand your kitchen and improve your plants, especially when growing companion plants.

Companion plants generally have the same light and other growth requirements that benefit one another.

This compartmentalized vegetable garden includes companion plants that enhance gardener diversity and add beauty to an otherwise plain space.

2. Build some raised beds

Gardening in raised beds

Raised beds are one of my favorite gardens. They are neat and easy to care for, and making them is a great way to deal with poor soil.

Additionally, raised beds warm up faster and better when recovering from the cold than when plants are grown on the ground.

This raised garden uses a variety of beds, some with trellises to support the climbing plants.

When making raised beds from wood, ensure that the material is not treated with chemicals that could leak into the garden and harm the plants.

3. Grow vegetables on a trellis

Easy DIY pallet grid

If you have limited space, you can grow your plants on a trellis to create more space to spread out and give your garden a timeless, charming look.

This vegetable garden uses trellises to save space and maximize vertical space, thereby increasing the garden area.

4. Repurpose some storage tanks

Raised bed with lights

Due to their indestructibility, storage tanks can be used in a variety of ways and are therefore well suited as raised beds for the garden.

They are just the right height and provide the right access for tending to your garden if you have back problems.

This trough tank takes the idea of ​​a raised bed to the next level by incorporating decorative elements like lights that accompany the trellis.

When building a storage tank, make sure there are enough drainage holes to avoid waterlogging.

5. Try wire mesh

Charming arched idea

Espaliers are great if you have vining or climbing vegetables in your garden. However, a wire mesh could be the ideal choice if you plan to grow many such plants.

Here, when designing the vegetable garden, a wire mesh is used as a solution for the vine plants. Because the net has a larger surface area, it can support multiple plants.

6. Try a natural look

Adorable ideas for arched trellises

As sustainability becomes increasingly important, acquiring an all-natural garden could be the best way to get involved in this vital movement.

The large trellis on which the vine stands is also made from plants from this vegetable garden, giving it a completely natural look.

Use an edging tool to create a defined look, especially on manicured lawns like in this design.

7. Try a vertical garden

Modern Garden Patio Decor Ideas

If you have a pest problem, a vertical garden could eliminate half of your worries. Vertical gardens are very efficient in smaller areas.

You can use different materials to create your perfect vertical garden, such as repurposed gutters or pipes.

Make sure there are enough holes at the bottom of each container or pipe for drainage.

Vertical gardens work best when you grow plants with shallow roots like thyme, kale, or lettuce.

8. Hang some bottles

Reuse plastic bottles for gardening

Hanging bottles and baskets are primarily used for flowering plants, but can also be used for growing vegetables as in this design.

The best thing about this design is that the bottles can be hung anywhere from the balcony to the garden as they do not take up much space.

9. Decorate with greenhouse flair

Amazing hanging vegetable garden

Are you looking for a vegetable supply all year round? Try growing your vegetables in a greenhouse. Greenhouses are the perfect habitat for your plants in the cold season, such as winter.

This vegetable garden combines an outdoor garden and a greenhouse for the perfect balance of an all-weather garden.

10. Hanging basket

Strawberry planter to hang on the fence

A hanging basket can be your complete solution for a vegetable garden, especially if you are a beginner.

With just one basket, you can grow your favorite vegetables or fruits while getting used to the plants’ care needs.

Here the basket is used to grow a strawberry bush. You can branch out to multiple plants and baskets or just continue with a single one.

11. Tiered Vegetable Garden

Raised planting grid for vegetables

While raised gardens make gardening easier, they are limited in terms of available space.

However, creating a multi-tiered raised vegetable garden can help maximize space.

Here, the tiered design increases the surface area while providing a unique design that enhances the aesthetics of the garden.

There is a grate on the top level for climbers to hold on to.

12. Light up your potager garden

Pallet bed and lights

Instead of opting for simple landscaping, why not incorporate a garden into your landscape?

A vegetable garden keeps your space clean and also inhibits the growth of weeds.

In this design, the raised bed flower garden was brought to life with lights that brighten up the space.

This garden is functional and makes a great outdoor seating area.

13. A pumpkin paradise

Pyramid of pumpkins

When making a trellis for your plants, the structure must be strong enough to support the plants and the weight of the produce.

As already mentioned, a trellis also protects against the destruction of plants by pests and diseases.

This strong trellis provides the pumpkin plant with sufficient support.

Because pumpkin fruits are grown from the ground, they are less likely to be damaged by pest infestations or inclement weather such as heavy rains.

14. Landscaping with a trellis

Build a garden teepee cucumber trellis with branches

Most people prefer to avoid gardens with well-maintained lawns as gardens can sometimes appear untidy.

However, this does not have to be the case as trellises can also be used in landscaping.

This unique trellis design serves as a perfect climbing solution for the plant.

As it climbs, the plant follows the outline of the trellis, creating an exciting design that matches the aesthetics of the lawn.

15. One-pot design

Bucket planters

Sometimes you need a garden just to grow your favorite plants. In such cases, using a single pot can be easier and cleaner than growing an entire garden.

A good example is this one pot garden growing cucumbers.

The pot has been attached with a support structure to ensure the health of the plant and improve yield.

16. Add some flowers

Tomatoes and flowers in pot

Your garden doesn’t always have to be plain; Incorporating some flowers is a great way to add visual interest.

Some fragrant flowers can also deter pests from attacking your plants, thereby increasing yields.

In this potted garden design, the flowers surrounding the plants add beauty to the space and serve as a landscaping feature.

17. Vertical column garden

Indoor gardening in a prefab home

There are different ways to create a vertical garden; Using bottles to create a vertical column garden is a unique method.

This vertical garden design works well if you want to create a hydroponic garden.

The main advantage of this vegetable garden design is that it uses fewer resources such as water and fertilizer than traditional vertical gardens.

18. Opt for unconventional planters

 Strawberry tower

Vegetable gardens don’t always have to follow traditional designs; Sometimes the unconventional route even leads to better results.

There are a variety of materials to choose from, from Tupperware containers to plant bags to raised gardens.

This creative vegetable garden uses hanging containers as the perfect habitat for the strawberries. When creating such a garden, remember to provide drainage holes.

19. Use a garden drum

Upcycle plastic containers

Barrels can be converted into portable gardens and are extremely effective planters. The cylindrical shape of the drum provides a large surface area for growing plants.

In addition, the design also makes it easier to water and apply fertilizer, making it easier to care for the vegetables grown.

20. Opt for a multi-purpose trellis

 Simple cucumber trellis

The main purpose of a trellis is to serve as a support structure for your plants, but it can also serve as shade for your delicate plants.

In this design, the trellis provides support for the climbing plants, and as the plants climb up and cover the structure, they also serve as shade for the plants below.

Talk about killing two birds with one stone!