Garden Plans

Spring Garden Planning Zone 6



Can you start a garden when there is still snow on the ground? Yes! You can plan, build, and even start plants indoors.

Garden planning is an important step in any successful gardener’s routine. As you plan and prep your garden for the upcoming season be sure to reflect on these 4 garden planning considerations; sun exposure, location, soil, and layout.

In this video, Resh Gala, an urban organic gardener in New Jersey – Zone 6b, shows us her favorite garden planning techniques.

00:00 Start
00:54 Garden Planning for Sun Exposure
01:40 How to Select a Location for your Garden?
02:50 Choosing a Garden Soil
03:53 Garden Planning on Paper
05:00 Raised Bed Garden Planning for Spacing & Height

🌱 Looking for more garden tips? Check out these helpful resources below:
Edible Garden Blog: https://www.kellogggarden.com/blog/edible-gardening/
Raised Bed Garden Blog: https://www.kellogggarden.com/blog/raised-beds/
Raised Garden Beds Ideas & Designs: https://www.kellogggarden.com/blog/gardening/raised-garden-beds-ideas-designs/

Monthly Organic Garden Guide: https://www.kellogggarden.com/monthly-organic-gardening-ebook/

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Stay tuned for more videos from Resh. Check out her website to learn even more about her garden, https://www.reshgala.com/

5 Comments

  1. Excellent points. Nicely explained. I have been looking a my area and need to rearrange some of my raised beds. The trees grew taller.

  2. I live in NYC, Hi neighbor. My house plant soil is not nurishing my plants. Roots are good but the some plants are not thriving. Can you recommend something to uplift the soil?

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