a square grid
- Bed length (m)
- 10
- Bed width (m)
- 3
- Between rows (cm)
- 45
- Within a row (cm)
- 30
- Pattern
- Square grid
Plants needed198
10 / 0.30 and 3 / 0.45, floored
Open this exampleHow many plants fit a bed at a given spacing. Staggering the rows fits about fifteen percent more in the same area for the same spacing between neighbours.
Also called: garden spacing calculator, plants per square metre.
198 plants across 6 rows of 33. A square grid, with rows directly opposite each other. That is 6.6 per square metre.
Whole plants along the row, whole rows across the bed. A triangular or staggered arrangement offsets alternate rows so each plant sits between two in the next row, which lets the rows sit closer for the same plant-to-plant distance and fits roughly fifteen percent more in the same bed. That is why commercial growers stagger and home gardeners usually do not.
plants = whole plants along the length, times whole rows across the widthEach of these is asserted on every build. If a change to the engine ever moved one of these answers, the build would fail before the page could print it.
Plants needed198
10 / 0.30 and 3 / 0.45, floored
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boundary: rows at 39cm rather than 45cm
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degenerate case
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