Environmental Sciences, asked by christinecabilin13, 1 month ago


B. Layout Garden Plots
Directions:
1. Put one inch border lines on your bond paper
2. Use the following data in making your layout
Imagine that 1 cm on your drawing is equivalent to 1 m.
A Width 16 m
B. Length=19 m
C. Planting distance Between row=1m Between hill =5 m.
3. Sketch inside the border lines your plot layout.

the picture above is the sample layout of garden plots.

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Answered by SahiliDessai1998
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Answer:

Draw you garden lay out in a short bond paper and follow below instructions.

Explanation:

1. Put 1-inch borderlines on your bond paper

2. Use the following data in making your layout

Imagine that 1 cm on your drawing is equivalent to 1m

A Width= 16 m

Between hill= 5

B. Length= 19 m

3. Sketch inside the border lines your plot layout

C. Planting distance

4. Submit your output.

Between row= 1 m

Answered by syed2020ashaels
2

Layout Garden Plots states that it is:

The first step is to add all the essentials that you have or plan to incorporate into your garden.

Garden Planner has a number of ready-made garden elements such as sheds, fences, and compost bins that can be added directly to your plan.

Types of garden structures:

  • Lines:

The most basic garden plot consists of a design with straight, long-running lines from north to south.

  • Four squares:

Another type of garden layout design is block-style garden layout.

Imagine a bed divided into four.

  • Square Foot:

Square-foot garden sites usually use 4 x 4 square trellises with strings or attached wood.

  • Block:

Another type of garden design is called a block-style garden layout.

Also called close-row planting or wide-row planting.

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