The first way to save space in the garden is to transform the traditional row planting 3 or 4 foot raised beds over the world. Single rows of crops, but may be effective in companies that use large machinery plants, cultivation and harvesting, are often not the best way to go in the garden courtyard. In the house-sized garden, the fewer lines you have, the less the paths of the lines you need, and more square feet you have available for growing crops.
If you already produces the amount of food you want in your garden existing line, then moving up to raised beds or open beds you will actually be able to reduce the garden. By freeing the space of the existing garden, you can plant crops on the part of the garden that is not currently raising vegetables and / or rotate growing areas easier every year. Or you may find that you now have room to plant new crops, rhubarb, asparagus, berries, or flowers - in the newly available space.
More good reasons to convert lines to a system of intensive garden:
Less effort. When the vegetables are planted intensively, that shade and cool underground and require less watering and fewer weeds, mulch less, ie less working very hard work for the gardener.
Less soil compaction. Access paths have more rows or beds, and soil compaction a little 'walk to them. Increasing the width of the beds in growth and reducing the trails, you will have more growing area that does not walk, and this hilarious plush earth and roots of plants best.
