garden beds or vertical planters. One of these is going to be perfect for you. So, let’s find out which. This is the second episode where I’m showing you how to start a garden anywhere this spring if you’ve got the room. Garden beds provide space to grow tons of different crops. Great for root veggies, companion planting, and succession planting. You can grow anything. You might need some tools and definitely some soil, but the payoff is huge. If space is tight, vertical planters like this green stock let you grow up instead of out. Perfect for leafy greens, herbs, strawberries, and even compact varieties of different vegetables. And it’s super easy to maintain, water, and harvest, even if you’re short on time. I like to use raised beds and vertical planters to maximize space, variety, and convenience. And be honest with yourself. Don’t just consider how much space you have. Think about your lifestyle. Are you going to actually come out here and use this large garden or would it be better for you to start with something small like this? So, are you going with garden beds or maybe the vertical planter? Or maybe even both? Let me know down in the comments.

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I have a garden tower, bucket garden and will be setting up four 2x4x4 raised beds.
I love greenstalks. The look and the functionality are incredible but for now, it's outside of my budget. Hopefully one day…Hopefully!
Either way, it's all good, even container gardening .
If you’re starting out, a five gallon bucket with holes drilled into the bottom is the way to go. They’re $7; plus, if you fail immediately, you still have a giant bucket to leave in your garage and fill with random bolts you’ll never use.
Hit me up. I’ll teach you how to cultivate the PLANT‼️
Vertical planters perfect fpr patio strawberry and herbs ..