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Hi! I'm Belinda, a Square Foot Gardener and a Certified Instructor of the Square Foot Gardening method. I am also the Head of Operations at Square Foot Gardening.Com and a Master Gardener with the Utah State University extension.
Square Foot Gardening is by far the most hassle free way to grow food. Read on and see why!

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

10 Basics of Square Foot Gardening

Here is a list of the 10 Basics of the Square Foot Gardening method. I am going to cover each of these one by one in depth in my posts over the next few weeks.


1 - LAYOUT
Always think in squares. Lay out 4 x 4 planting
areas.
2 - BOXES
Build Raised bed boxes and fill
with Mel‘s mix.
3 - AISLES
Space boxes 3-4’ apart to form walking aisles.
4 - SOIL
Fill boxes with Mel’s Mix.
5 - GRID
Make a Square Foot Grid for the top of each box.
This is your visual road map and a MUST.
6 - CARE
NEVER WALK ON YOUR GROWING SOIL.
Tend your garden from the aisles.
7 - SELECT
Select 1,4,9 or 16 plants depending on the size of
the plant chosen for each square foot.
8 - PLANT
Conserve seeds. Plant only a pinch (2 or 3 seeds)
per hole.
9 - WATER
Water by hand from a bucket of sun-warmed water.
10 - HARVEST
When you finish harvesting a Square Foot, add
compost and replant with a new and different crop.

Which is your favorite of these 10?

1 comment:

  1. Hello from Roosevelt Utah in Duchesne Co. I would like to take a Master Gardeners class, but nothing has been available locally. Do you have any suggestions or information where I can take a class? Thanks.

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