Starting a vegetable garden requires a lot of work, including deciding which veggies to produce, purchasing seeds, and organizing the yard area. Of course, nothing compares to the ordered rows of classic raised garden beds, where everything is arranged and planted in a systematic way.

However, there are situations when you just don’t have the room. Be a bit more inventive if you live in an apartment with a balcony, a condo, or a house with a tiny yard. Thankfully, there are vegetable garden layout ideas for yards of all sizes.

#1. Hang A Pot

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#2. Pop Up A Shelf

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#3. Interplant With Flowers

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#4. Line Them In Tidy Rows

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#5. On A Trellis

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#6. Grow Vegetables In Pots

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#7. Try Companion Planting

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#8. Construct Raised Beds

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#9. Create A Vertical Garden

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#10. Set Up A Windowsill Garden

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#11. Mount A Wall Garden

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#12. Fill A Pocket Garden

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#13. Grow In Stock Tanks

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#15. Deer Proof Raised Bed

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#17. Go Hydroponic Planting

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#19. Cut Your Pipe

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