It is with great pleasure that I welcome back Karen from Independence Gardens PDX. This is Karen’s third article with us. Karen’s past articles were, “Getting the feel of a garden” and “Prepping your garden and gardening prepared.” Please visit Independence Gardens PDX if you have questions or need guidance on gardening. Enjoy!
That IS the question—especially at this time of the year, when dedicated gardeners are planning for spring and getting their spaces ready for upcoming planting! And the answer? Well, it depends.
Growing your own food doesn’t require any specific infrastructure. In order to grow, plants need the right amount of sun and water, fertile soil, and to be sown at the right time. If they’re given the right environmental conditions and left to their own devices, they might even bear something that we’d like to eat. But for our gardens to reach maximum productivity, they need to be accessible to us and also provide ideal conditions for plants to grow the right parts—roots, shoots, stems, leaves, buds, flowers, and/or fruits—for us to enjoy. And that’s where infrastructure comes in. Continue reading


