GardenLayoutPlanner
Garden Planner
GardenLayoutPlanner
Garden Layout Planner
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The Garden Layout Planner helps design efficient gardens with proper plant placement, spacing, and access. Plan rotations, companion plantings, and visual hierarchy. Create productive, beautiful gardens that maximize yields and minimize maintenance.
Características Principales
Garden shape and size input
Plant placement tools
Companion planting suggestions
Crop rotation planning
Access path design
Visual garden preview
How to Use Garden Layout Planner
Measure Garden Area
Input length, width, and shape of garden beds or entire garden space.
Assess Sunlight
Identify full sun areas (6+ hours), partial shade (3-6 hours), and shade areas (less than 3 hours).
Choose Plants
Select vegetables, flowers, or herbs to include in your garden layout.
Position Plants
Drag and drop plants on garden layout, viewing spacing automatically.
Review Companion Planting
Check recommended companion plants that grow well together.
Plan Rotations
View crop family groupings for planning next-season rotations.
Casos de Uso
Vegetable garden design
Flower bed planning
Herb garden layout
Succession planting arrangement
Raised bed design
Container garden planning
Preguntas Frecuentes
How much space do I need for a vegetable garden?
A 4x8 foot bed produces significant vegetables for one person. 10x20 feet feeds a family. Start with manageable size and expand.
Should vegetables or flowers go where?
Place vegetables in full sun (6+ hours). Shade-tolerant flowers can go in partial shade. Group plants by water needs.
What are companion plants?
Companion plants grow well together, supporting beneficial traits. Tomatoes with basil, carrots with onions. Avoid planting plant family members together.
Why rotate crops?
Crop rotation prevents pest buildup and depletes soil nutrients more evenly. Avoid planting plant families in same location consecutively.
How do I add pathways?
Plan paths between beds for access. Mulched paths prevent weeds and provide comfortable walking surfaces.