Useful tips for creating a garden without paths
To organize a garden without paths, it is enough to choose two changes in crops for each bed: early plants and vegetables that you will plant after their cleaning. In this case, early culture and vegetables can both be combined as part of groups with other plants with similar fruiting periods, and plant it independently.
Among the early plants, the best candidates for a garden without paths are early -grown varieties of leaf bitterness, dill, salads, radishes and spinach. As for the “second wave” of vegetable crops, here the choice is more than extensive. You can both plant classic zucchini, tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage, and any other vegetables at your discretion.