Garden Layout Ideas & Space-Saving Designs That Work
These garden layouts reflect real-world designs I’ve used to grow a wide range of crops in limited space.
The focus is on practical spacing, vertical growing, and flexible layouts that work for raised beds, patios, and small backyards.
My Raised Bed Layouts for Small Spaces
These raised bed layouts are designed to maximize growing space while keeping plants accessible and manageable.
Spacing and structure are adjusted each season based on plant type, growth habit, and available room.
Using Cattle Panel Arches to Grow Up, Not Out
Cattle panel arches allow vining crops to grow vertically, improving airflow, harvest access, and overall space efficiency.
This approach works especially well for tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, and other climbing plants.
Mixing Flowers, Herbs & Veggies for a Balanced Garden
Integrating flowers and herbs directly into vegetable beds improves pollination, attracts beneficial insects, and helps manage pests naturally.
Companion plants like basil, marigolds, and nasturtiums are selected not just for beauty, but for how they support healthy, productive gardens.
Simple Layout Tips That Actually Work
- Group by sunlight needs
- Leave walking paths
- Use vertical support
- Rotate crops seasonally
