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Square foot gardening
I was wondering if anyone had tried this? I read an article about it in a
gardening magazine & it seems like a good idea. Thanks for any input, Jayne |
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"Jayne" wrote: I was wondering if anyone had tried this? I read an article about it in a gardening magazine & it seems like a good idea. I was an avid square foot gardener when I was a renter and was lucky to be allowed a little bit of dirt for a garden. It's a lot of fun. I didn't always follow all the rules, but I sure followed the principles (and still do). I think it changed my thoughts about planting in general, and planting flowers and veggies in square foot "plots" increased my yield. It works well when thinking about container gardening as well. I didn't rigidly follow the whole rectangular grid concept because I don't like that look, but I don't think that's particularly important in the greater scheme of things. There's a lot of information available for square foot and vertical gardening (which is discussed in The Square Foot Gardener) out there and people with small plots of land have been doing this for a very long time. It just isn't always popular or necessary in the US, so I think the concepts get overlooked, but planting in this manner can offer you a really spectacular looking garden *filled* with interesting stuff. |
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On Thu, 01 May 2003 17:37:41 -0400, montana
wrote: There's a lot of information available for square foot and vertical gardening (which is discussed in The Square Foot Gardener) out there and people with small plots of land have been doing this for a very long time. It just isn't always popular or necessary in the US, so I think the concepts get overlooked, but planting in this manner can offer you a really spectacular looking garden *filled* with interesting stuff. Having gardened both ways - traditional 'rows' and the square foot method - I think the square foot method is also spectacularly less work for the results you get. It is readily adaptable to any size container as well - I'm using big black plant pots and tires as containers this year. I just measure the diameter (they're both circular), calculate the area, and space the plants according to the charts in Bartholomew's book. Another thing I like about is that it's 'do-able' - if I look at the garden as a whole - and mine isn't all that large (maybe 30' x 40' now) - I think 'Oh, I can NEVER get that all planted and I don't know where to plant anything....and...' and I am very intimidated. I get scared to the point of paralysis, almost, and don't get it done. If I think 'Today I will plant two tires of plants', it's manageable and it doesn't scare me! Or 'Today I will transplant little plants into two big black pots.' It's done in easy chunks of work. If you plant on a graduated schedule - to get the cold-tolerating plants in first - this works out very well. Anyway, it does for me. Pat |
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Thanks for the comments all - I have quite a large garden but it has to
accommodate a dog, cats & children who love to play ball games & as I want to make a veggie garden I was looking for something I could contain. As Pat said - I also like the do-able aspect - my garden needs a lot of "doing" & sometimes you just don't know where to start so this may be a good launch pad for vegetable growing for me. Jayne "Larry Blanchard" wrote in message ... In article , says... I was wondering if anyone had tried this? I read an article about it in a gardening magazine & it seems like a good idea. Works for me. As another poster said, I don't slavishly follow all the rules, but I come reasonably close. Mostly I grow salad greens, beans, zucchini, and tomatoes. This year I'm trying an Asian melon, but the short season here makes it iffy. You have to figure out the spacing on a lot of unusual stuff and I try a lot of oddball greens just out of curiosity :-). -- To announce that there must be no criticism of the president or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public. Teddy Roosevelt |
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We moved to a new house (just across the street) 2 years ago. I had my husband
remove all the grass from the front lawn and build me 4 large raised garden beds. I've been growing a variety of herbs and vegetables in two of the beds using the square foot method with good result. Pictures of some of my garden beds using the square foot method can be found at http://members.aol.com/smythefarm/index.htm. The first year using the square foot method I carefully laid out the beds using string to mark out each square. The string rotted after the first year (which I knew it would). I decide I didn't like the look of the string so I didn't replace it this year. I still follow some of the square foot gardening techniques but on a more relaxed level. I live in SE Florida and many of my vegetables grow much larger than they would up north so trying to contain them in square foot sections according to the square foot space allotments was a little confining for certain vegetables. I love my raised garden beds but found the square foot method a little too restrictive. Two of my raised beds are backed by 8 foot tall sections of trellis which works great for all my vine plants: tomatoes, pole beans, passion flower (for the butterflies) etc.. We set up a drip irrigation system for the herb and vegetable beds. It's going to be 90 degrees here today - yuck! Take care, Lynn Smythe www.butterflygypsy.com |
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Love your garden Lynne! I'm enjoying my "walk" around it!
:-) Jayne "Smythefarm" wrote in message ... Pictures of some of my garden beds using the square foot method can be found at http://members.aol.com/smythefarm/index.htm. |
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