Need Tips for Planting in My New Raised Garden Beds!

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Asked By Gard3nW1zard92 On

Hey everyone! I just got two raised garden beds (4.56 ft x 3.24 ft and 7.8 inches tall) and I'm located in North Florida (USDA Zone 9a). I'm excited to start gardening and would love some advice on what vegetables I can plant together in these beds. I'm particularly interested in growing squash, zucchini, tomatoes, and bell peppers, along with some herbs. Any suggestions? Thanks!

3 Answers

Answered By VeggieGuru92 On

Each of your veggies needs a decent amount of space—around 18"-2' apart ideally. You can plant herbs in the gaps, though! If you want to grow shimmery squash, consider letting it spill over the edge, and tie the zucchini to a post to go up instead of out. Just make sure you give each plant enough room to breathe, or you'll be dealing with crowded plants all season long!

Gard3nW1zard92 -

Thank you!

Answered By PlantEnthusiast77 On

You're on the right track! Squash, zucchini, and tomatoes take up quite a bit of space, so it's good to plan accordingly. You can definitely plant peppers and herbs closer together, especially if you treat herbs as short-term crops. For instance, I like to place one dwarf tomato at one end, followed by a squash halfway down the bed, and then fill in the sides with herbs and flowers. Just keep an eye on watering and pests, and don’t forget to add compost!

Gard3nW1zard92 -

Wow, your beds are beautiful! Thank you for the advice!!

Answered By GardenNinja55 On

A simple rule: 1 tomato plant per bed unless it's a small variety. For zucchini, aim for 2 per bed, and for peppers, you can fit about 4. If you opt for a vining zucchini, trellising helps maximize space! Also, don’t hesitate to trim your tomatoes to fit more in. Check out this video on how to manage them: [How to trim tomatoes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N586k4Jv1Xg)

Gard3nW1zard92 -

Thank you! I’d want to do crookneck squash.

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