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Square Foot Garden Update

Posted on June 21st, 2010 by aGardenInTheCity

Our biggest worry with square foot gardening was that things would be too crowded, too shaded and too…. everything. Well, so far it’s doing great. So far the only casualty has been sage. We have no idea why that died. The other has been basil, but they’re not dead, only growing much slower than usual – probably because they’re a little shaded. Everything else is healthy and thriving.

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Square Foot Gardening

Posted on March 15th, 2010 by aGardenInTheCity

The gist of square foot gardening is this:  You build an open bottomed box and fill it with a good planting mixture of soil and compost.  Mark it off in one foot squares (see photo).     In each square foot section, plant one herb or vegetable – a different herb or vegetable in each square.  The smaller [...]

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