Why choose an MM instead of a traditional vegetable garden?

The benefits of a Makkelijke Moestuin are so obvious to me that I would never want a traditional vegetable garden. Here they are at a glance.
A traditional vegetable garden in autumn – Noordpolderzijl, Groningen
A traditional vegetable garden in autumn – Noordpolderzijl, Groningen
If you want to grow your own organic vegetables, you would usually grow them directly in the ground. Like in the photo above, taken in Noordpolderzijl.

But you can also grow them in a Makkelijke Moestuin. You garden in special garden boxes and use Makkelijke Moestuingrond, which gives all your plants exactly what they need to grow well.
Our Makkelijke Moestuin in Den Andel
Our Makkelijke Moestuin in Den Andel
For me, the choice was simple. I honestly couldn’t understand why anyone would choose a traditional vegetable garden. Unless you enjoy lots of hard work, think weeding is the best thing ever and also want to spend loads of money 😉

But then again, I didn’t have green fingers, knew next to nothing about gardening and wanted to do other things in my free time besides digging around in the soil.
There’s more to life than gardening ...
There’s more to life than gardening ...
To be honest, I haven’t changed all that much. Yes, I now know a lot more about plants. Yes, I’ve made it my job. And no, I still don’t understand traditional vegetable gardening. What I really care about is making vegetable gardening possible for everyone.

Put the differences between a traditional vegetable garden and a Makkelijke Moestuin side by side and you’ll soon see what I mean.

Here they are:

What you need to know about plants and gardening

A traditional vegetable garden takes a lot of knowledge and experience, and it can take years to get good at it.

In a Makkelijke Moestuin, everything is designed to help your plants grow at their best. You also use an app that tells you exactly what to do and when. That means anyone can succeed, even a complete beginner.
The Makkelijke Moestuin app tells you exactly what to do
Our app tells you exactly what to do

Space

A traditional vegetable garden can easily take up around 100 m², so many gardeners rent an allotment. A Makkelijke Moestuin fits almost anywhere, even in a small city garden.

Preparing the soil

In a traditional vegetable garden, working and improving the soil is a tough job that comes back every year. In a Makkelijke Moestuin, it’s quick and easy.

Sowing and thinning

In a traditional vegetable garden, you sow in rows and soon have to thin out or transplant the seedlings. In a Makkelijke Moestuin, you don’t: you sow in squares, at the right spacing from the start.

Weeding and other maintenance

Maintaining a traditional vegetable garden takes a huge amount of time, especially the weeding. Weeds are rare in a Makkelijke Moestuin, and if one does appear, it’s easy to pull out. Everything else is much simpler too.

Harvesting: far too much or just enough?

In a traditional vegetable garden, the harvest is short and intense: lots of produce, all at once. In a Makkelijke Moestuin, you sow exactly what you need and spread the harvest out.

The cost of a vegetable garden

Every vegetable garden costs money, whether it’s a traditional one or one of ours.

At first glance, a traditional vegetable garden or allotment may look cheap, but the annual costs soon add up, especially if you have to rent the land. You also need a lot of expensive tools.

Setting up one or more of our long-lasting garden boxes will probably cost more at the start than beginning a traditional vegetable garden. But a traditional garden always requires more purchases than you first expect too.

The real savings come in the years that follow. Once your boxes are in place, they cost very little to maintain and you can keep harvesting from them year after year.
That means you’ll earn back your investment fairly quickly, which you can’t really say about a traditional vegetable garden.

Here’s a breakdown of the costs:

Convinced?

Are you now just as convinced as I am about the benefits of a Makkelijke Moestuin? Would you like to start your own?

It’s even easier now than it was when I started:
  1. buy a garden box
  2. fill it with Makkelijke Moestuingrond
  3. download the app
  4. and get growing
Good luck! I hope you’ll show us how you get on. The best place to do that is in the community:
See you there!

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