Raised bed help
You Have Your Flat of Veggies, Herbs, and Flowers. Now What?
That part sneaks up on a lot of people. You come home with a tray full of good intentions, stand over the raised bed, and suddenly start wondering what goes where, how close is too close, and what should really be planted together.
That is exactly why we built a simple layout tool. It helps turn a flat of plants into a realistic beginner-friendly garden plan with spacing ideas, companion plants, herbs, pollinator helpers, and a rough bed sketch.
What the tool helps with
Spacing that makes sense
It helps you avoid the classic mistake of putting everything too close together just because the bed looks big on day one.
Better plant neighbors
It suggests a few companions, herbs, or helpful flowers instead of making you decode a giant planting chart.
A sketch you can picture
It gives you a rough layout so the bed starts to feel real instead of like a pile of tags and nursery cells.
How to use it
- Pick the size of bed or space you already have.
- Choose the vegetables you actually like to eat.
- Decide if you want herbs and pollinator flowers tucked in too.
- Get a simple suggested layout you can actually start from.
This is not about making it perfect
It is about making the first pass easier. You can still move things around, trust your eye, and let the garden evolve. The goal is just to help you go from “I bought a bunch of plants” to “Okay, now I know where to start.”