Gardening isn’t only for those living in rural communities or the suburbs. Urban dwellers with limited spaces can also plant and maintain a garden. Instead of a lush lawn, go for an urban landscape garden that involves herbs and vegetables.
If you don’t have a backyard, don’t worry, you can use your front yard to develop a vegetable garden. The following tips will help you learn how to create your garden in minimal space.
Benefits of Urban Gardens
There are tons of reasons to consider a garden instead of a lawn iréspective of the space. These reasons involved but are not limited to:
Reduced Water Consumption
Lawns are known to consume lots of water while trying to maintain lushness. Vegetable gardens consume less than 66% of water than yards. A 1,000 square foot vegetable garden is estimated to help you save 32,000 gallons of water per annum.
Free Food
Planting vegetables will ensure you have a steady supply of food ingredients like lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, etc. Spending a little time in your garden to grow your food is profitable in the long run for the continuous availability of these ingredients. You’ll also be saving on refrigerator space due to easy access to these plants.
Natural Pest Control
Companion planting makes it possible to plant pest repelling plants alongside your vegetables. For example, planting marigold alongside your tomatoes will ensure you get rid of whiteflies, tomato hornworms, and squash bugs.