How Do You Plant A Vegetable Garden In Rows?
Once an area is tilled, composted and properly prepared, the garden is ready for planting vegetables. Some gardeners plant vegetable crops in raised beds or French intensive planting, while a traditional gardener may stick with the tried and true method of planting vegetables in rows. Plant vegetables in direct sunlight where there is minimal shade. Place tall pole beans and corn, which are light barriers, in rows toward the back of the garden Form the garden rows with a rake and a hoe. Use the hoe edge to make the required size furrow for planting seeds in a flat row garden and rake closed once planted. Pull the soil toward the center from both sides with a rake to make raised garden rows. Make the garden rows the width of the rototiller for early crops like peas that are tilled and replanted. Plant a circle garden in rows with the tallest vegetables in the center working out to short vegetables on the outside. Rows also work well in terraced gardens. Furrow the rows along the contour