Conventional gardens, planted in rows about 3 feet apart, have been popular for many years because they can be planted and easily cultivated with a farm tractor or a rototiller. However, because of the wide spaces between rows, such gardens are not very space efficient. Gardeners with limited land area may want to plan an intensive garden.
Organization |
University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment |
Publisher |
University of Kentucky |
Published |
January, 2016 |
Material Type |
Written Material |