Set Up Your Garden the Way Mother Nature Intended
Professionals know that the best advice when it comes to gardening is to work with what nature has given you. And while there are of course times when a client wants something a certain way, that goes against what nature has in mind, and it can be achieved, it should otherwise be avoided for several reasons.
So, if you are building your own garden, word on the street is to follow the guidelines Mother Nature has laid out and you will find that things go a lot better, and easier. For example, while you can grow things in the shade which really call for full sun, or vice versa, you will have to take measures to make it work. This can mean the use of loads of environmentally unfriendly tactics to keep the plants well nourished and infestation free. Also while there are many unusual crops and plants that grow in cooler climates and on average allotments, for example okra and yam, for many more exotic plant species you must buy from a specialist. Unless you are lucky enough to live nearby, this will mean negotiating transport quotes in the effort of getting your desired plants from their nurseries to your back garden.
However, if you were to follow the layout accordingly, you would use substantially less fertilizer, insecticide, and fungicide. Thus, having saved valuable time, monetary expense, aggravation and the environment additional strain.