Square Foot Gardens
Hi,
Just wondered how many actually utilize a SFG? Thanks |
Square Foot Gardens
Bette wrote:
Hi, Just wondered how many actually utilize a SFG? Thanks I used to have what you might call a square foot garden back when I had limited space and didn't want to dig up my meager yard with a bunch of dirt rows. I had a series of 2 ft x 2 ft squares, raised bed with wood borders and wide grassy areas in-between. Grew some spices, tomatoes, and peppers... called it my salsa garden. I've seen some people do similar with paving bricks in the walkways. I prefer grass. Now I own and live in a big commercial building with no yard but a big flat roof, so I've turned to hydroponics and potted plants. Tomatoes and peppers do great with hydroponics. Most of the spices are better in pots. Later, Thad |
Square Foot Gardens
On 2007-01-18 20:03:14 -0500, "Bette" said:
Hi, Just wondered how many actually utilize a SFG? Thanks I have been doing it for a number of years now. Works great. |
Square Foot Gardens
I'm sure this method has been used for a long time.. I read a book on
this when i was in high school.. I'm in my 30's now & in VA.. I find that it works very well in certain applications.. Certain plants work well together and some don't.. Some plants I prefer to give them a "lil'' more space... |
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Result! The neighbour's dog, who used to dig holes in my lawn found my chives much easier to dig out Bummer! |
Hang on, this is a little 'un-PC'.
Shouldn't it be a square 30cms? |
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