Posts in Types of Gardens
Raised Beds and Container Gardens

Raised beds and container gardens are above the ground in a defined space full of rich, healthy soil in which plants can thrive. While container gardens are enclosed in receptacles — which can be anything from a child’s outgrown wagon to an old bathtub — raised beds may or may not have sides.

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Vertical Gardens

A vertical garden is a garden that grows up rather than out. Usually, people install vertical gardens to save space, but they also can offer fascinating aesthetics. They work well in small areas and urban environments with little outside space for a garden.

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Windowsill Gardens

A windowsill garden is a delightful addition to a classroom, a kitchen, or a balcony. Not only do indoor gardens offer a rich context for learning, they are resourceful options for schools with limited space, extreme seasonal weather conditions, and minimal funding.

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