Sometimes All We Need is a Little Space

Just like life, sometimes all we need to grow is a little space. Same concept when planting or sowing seeds. In line with my mission to decommission gardening gatekeepers and demystify vegetable growing knowledge, I will keep things simple and intentionally plain (even dull at times). Keep in mind, that there will be so-called "experts" (some which are valid and others which are not) that will label my approach as grossly oversimplified. That's the point. I believe that it is better to add on to the basic principles presented below, rather than flood you with volumes of data and expect you (the beginning gardener) to extract the essential bits. So without further delay, below are very basic tips on spacing: Overcrowding your vegetables is a very common mistake that can effect plant health (long story short, plants need their own space so they don't compete for resources like sun and nutrients) If sowing (planting directly in soil) seeds, make sure to note the spacin...