Pre-Planned Gardens
Garden Templates
Pick a proven layout — then size it to your space. Each template comes with a built-in calculator: choose your rows, bed length, and width, and see exactly how much ground you'll cover and how many plants fit. Start from a template, then fine-tune the crops in the planner.
The Victory Plot
Reliable for Zones 3-9
A patriotic nod to the WWII sustenance gardens. Reliable, high-nutrition staples like tomatoes, beans, and hardy greens for family security. Everything in this plot stores or preserves well, so nothing you grow goes to waste.
The Three Sisters
Best for Zones 5-11
The ancient Indigenous technique of perfect synergy: Corn provides support, Beans fix nitrogen, and Squash shades the soil as a living mulch. A single mound feeds three crops at once — the classic pre-industrial triumvirate.
French Potager
High performance for all Zones
The traditional kitchen garden where beauty meets utility. A sophisticated mix of gourmet herbs and salad aromatics focused on daily fresh picking — perfect for cooks who want the best ingredients at arm's reach.
Grandmother's Cottage
Best for Zones 4-8
Inspired by the romantic English countryside. A dense, informal selection of heirloom favorites and companion herbs that thrive in close quarters — cucumbers ride the trellis, tomatoes sprawl, and the herbs keep pests guessing.
Salad Greens Bed
Great in every zone
Lettuce, spinach, kale, and chard in constant rotation — sow a new row every two weeks and you'll never buy bagged salad again. Radishes fill the gaps while the slow growers size up.
The Pizza Garden
Best for Zones 5-10
Tomatoes for the sauce, peppers and oregano for the top, garlic and onion for the base — the pizza garden grows every layer of your Friday-night pie, and it's a blast to harvest into a real meal.
Pantry & Root Cellar
Best for Zones 3-9
The storage garden: potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots, beets, onions, and garlic that keep for months in a cool corner. Plant once, and eat from your own harvest deep into winter.
Salsa Kitchen
Great in Zones 5-11
Built around the freshest salsa you've ever made: cherry tomatoes, jalapeños, cilantro, onions, and garlic. Pick a basket in the morning, and there's salsa by lunch. Scale the peppers up or down to your heat tolerance.
The Berry Corner
Best for Zones 4-9
A permanent, low-maintenance patch: strawberries for the first fruits of the year, blueberries and brambles for midsummer, and rhubarb for pies. Berries are the single best-tasting ROI in any garden.
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