6 Smart Ways to Save Space—and Money—in a Small Vegetable Garden

0
111

6 Simple Space-Saving Tricks for Growing More Food in a Small Vegetable Garden

Dina McMahon may be an avid DIYer, but it wasn’t until a couple of years ago that she brought that industriousness to growing her own food. Truth be told, “I wasn’t sure I was going to love gardening at first,” McMahon says.

Still, she went all in at her Port Moody, British Columbia, yard, and today is hooked. “It’s such a wholesome, gratifying activity,” she says. Here's how she has maximized space—and put her DIY skills to use—in building a veggie garden from scratch in her compact backyard.

Credit:

Michelle Mollinga

1. Prioritize Sunny Spots

Vegetables need sun—lots of it. So McMahon's first order of business was to tear out part of her lawn to make room for as many raised beds as she could. She approached the garden like a game of Tetris, choosing Sproutbox's modular raised beds in varying sizes and configuring them to maximize growing space.

At 17 inches high, the raised beds save McMahon from having to bend over too far to harvest, while giving larger plants’ roots room to grow.

Credit:

Michelle Mollinga

2. Extend the Season

A greenhouse by BC Greenhouse Builders was custom-built to fit within the limited footprint in the back of the garden. Outfitted with water and electricity, the space allows her to get a jump on the growing season; she starts 90% of her crops from seed there, including sugar snap peas, kale, and calendula. “I love to crank the heat and work while it’s pouring rain outside,” she says. “It’s a total escape.”

Related

Credit:

Michelle Mollinga

3. Make Use of Shady Corners

McMahon utilized a shady part of the yard for a garden shed. A self-taught woodworker, she built the shed from the ground up with the help of a contractor friend. Although she’s been tempted to add raised beds along the pathway below, she accepts the low-light conditions and grows astilbe, foxgloves, hostas, and other shade-tolerant plants there instead.

Credit:

Michelle Mollinga

4. Embrace Close Quarters

The yard’s compact size means the dining table and covered grill station are just a few feet from the raised beds—and McMahon wouldn’t have it any other way. When she and her husband host outdoor dinner parties, they often find guests wandering between the beds and peeking into the greenhouse.

Credit:

Michelle Mollinga

Credit:

Michelle Mollinga

Credit:

Michelle Mollinga

5. Plant Tightly

To get the most bounty—and beauty—out of her raised beds, very little soil is left bare. Between her herbs and vegetables, McMahon tucks in flowers like cosmos and nasturtium. They're easy to grow from seed, provide color, and attract beneficial insects. And nasturtium are edible to boot. “I love adding the flowers to salads,” she says.

Credit:

Michelle Mollinga

6. Build a Compact Potting Bench

The potting bench—which McMahon built using affordable cedar lumber and painted to blend in with the fence—helps corral messier potting work to one section of the garden. “I wanted a spot where I could get dirty and not be leaning over all the time," says McMahon. "I literally built this potting bench in a day, and it’s just such a great workstation.”

Pesquisar
Categorias
Leia Mais
Technology
This huge TCL 98-Inch Class X11K Series QD-Mini TV is down to its best-ever price at Amazon — save over $400
Best TV deal: Get the TCL 98-Inch Class X11K Series QD-Mini TV for its best-ever price...
Por Test Blogger7 2026-02-03 19:00:39 0 959
Jogos
Step aside Hades 2, a game about breeding neurospicy cats just became the best performing roguelike ever
Step aside Hades 2, a game about breeding neurospicy cats just became the best performing...
Por Test Blogger6 2026-02-17 12:00:12 0 493
Technology
Be prepared for anything with the Oupes Guardian 6000 power station for its lowest price yet
Best power station deal: Get the Oupes Guardian 6000 power station for its lowest price yet...
Por Test Blogger7 2026-01-28 17:00:20 0 1K
Religion
What Does "Turn the Other Cheek" Mean in Modern-Day Christianity?
What Does "Turn the Other Cheek" Mean in Modern-Day Christianity? “You have heard the law...
Por Test Blogger5 2026-01-23 20:02:05 0 1K
Food
One Of Anthony Bourdain's Favorite Cocktails Dates Back To The 1800s
One Of Anthony Bourdain's Favorite Cocktails Dates Back To The 1800s...
Por Test Blogger1 2026-03-08 19:00:03 0 86