![](/staticarchive/7ed7208f3b793b276582f7b7161ca10fd23a92d4.gif) |
![7 - Setting up your plot](/staticarchive/9f501f88b4dffe143e072c0365f6456df7953c3e.gif) ![](/staticarchive/445d631c4e4caf7c8eb6b3ac6039e119707f4583.gif) |
![](/staticarchive/5ea3e7590d674d9be4582cc6f6c8e86070157686.gif) |
![](/staticarchive/892ac006327a65bc05703ad1a3b38197201f7df4.gif) ![Close window](/staticarchive/03795530f5b1cadde88f782ee9af081a695fd67e.gif)
![](/staticarchive/5ea3e7590d674d9be4582cc6f6c8e86070157686.gif)
Setting up your plot
When you’re thinking about where to grow fruit and vegetables in your garden, bear the following considerations in mind for the best results:
| ![Vegetable garden](/staticarchive/fa07a6294affc1e0ab06ef12b154122a92e11736.jpg) |
Choosing your site
|
|
Try to find a sunny spot with good drainage. A south-facing aspect is ideal. |
|
Avoid overhanging tree branches and shade cast by buildings or hedges. |
|
Make sure there is plenty of water. Avoid the area next to hedges as this tends to be dry. |
|
Provide shelter from wind. You may need to put up a windbreak. |
|
Make sure there is protection from marauding wildlife. You may need a rabbit and/or deer-proof fence. |
|
The layout
Fruit and vegetable plots require quite a lot of work – planting, weeding, watering, tying, harvesting, manuring and so on. So make your life as easy as possible by designing the plot ergonomically - making it low maintenance.
|
![Vegetable plot](/staticarchive/bcef315ba5c0f0e2570eeadc582d65790b67726c.jpg) | A good idea is to divide the plot into four areas – this enables you to rotate the crops, minimising disease problems.
Ensure the paths between the beds are wide enough to take a wheelbarrow, and have a hard surface – paving slabs will stop your feet getting too muddy.
|
![Plot](/staticarchive/b1256abe3c0391301511dad906f441829c44a40b.jpg) | Beds about 1.2m (4ft) wide with paths all around are perfect, because you can water and weed without getting on to the bed.
Make sure there is a source of water nearby. It’s worth forking out a few quid and getting an outdoor tap. You’ll thank me on those hot, sunny days when you don’t have to carry heavy watering cans hundreds of yards
|
|
![](/staticarchive/5ea3e7590d674d9be4582cc6f6c8e86070157686.gif) |
![](/staticarchive/7797b66442bc76f1932ca5524e7b19c8b47b1e96.gif) |
|
|
![7. The productive garden](/staticarchive/e6ae3d4e7ddee4e77728a147cf8a79731d592ae5.gif)
|