>>452192Google up some companion planting stuff. You'll be able to save space and plant more things. One common one people use is the "3 sisters method". In the same place they will plant corn, allow it to grow up a little bit then plant peas or climbing beans, with those they grow squash.
"Beans are nitrogen-fixers and continually supply this macronutrient to the soil. Corn stalks provide structure for beans to climb, and squash vines provide a living mulch with their broad leaves that shade the soil, reducing evaporation and inhibiting weed seed germination. These three species have similar environmental requirements and don’t outcompete each other for water and nutrients, thus allowing all three species to survive."
http://www.reneesgarden.com/articles/3sisters.htmlCross referencing companion planting chart:
http://www.permaculturenews.org/resources_files/Poster_GDN_Com_Plant.pdfJust stay away from all the esoteric about energies and shit. Stick to the facts.