
Square Foot Gardening
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Square Foot Gardening
3w ago
Written by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
What if the answer to solving food insecurity was within our individual reach? We certainly think that’s the case here at the Square Foot Gardening Foundation!
The SFG method is an adaptable, organic approach, making it the perfect way to get food on the table – no matter who you are.
Created by Mel Bartholomew, this gardening method is especially easy to adapt to different situations, making it a benefit even in communities that lack access to land and financial resources.
In fact, with a bit of resourcefulness, this food growing solutio ..read more
Square Foot Gardening
1M ago
Written by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
Once you’ve graduated from planting and harvesting crops in your raised beds, it might be time to start saving seeds for next year’s Square Foot Garden!
The Best Crops for Saving Seeds
While you can save seeds from most vegetables, herbs, and flowers, the ones that are the easiest to save and that will provide the most reliable results come from plants that are:
Open Pollinated
When you grow plants in your raised beds you’ll have the choice between open pollinated varieties and hybrids (also known as crosses).
Open pollinated ..read more
Square Foot Gardening
1M ago
Written by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
Whether you’ve grown an assortment this year or have your thoughts on next year’s plans, an abundant winter squash, gourd, or pumpkin harvest from your Square Foot Garden doesn’t have to be a spice-scented daydream – it can easily become a delicious and decorative reality!
Let’s consider a few tips that will help you enjoy a plentiful harvest of these homegrown heralds of autumn.
Winter Squash, Pumpkin, or Gourd – What’s the Difference?
Winter squash, pumpkins, and gourds – these members of the cucurbit family are closely related, but have diff ..read more
Square Foot Gardening
2M ago
Written by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
After properly sowing seeds, watering, and caring for your vegetable crops all season long, harvest time is now here – and you are met with the startling surprise of deformed carrots.
Once you’re done laughing at these wonky veggies, you might start wondering what causes these twisted, deformed, knobby, or just down right weird looking roots.
In the Square Foot Garden, there’s one reason in particular that this may happen – and when you learn what that reason is, it’s easy to prevent!
Banish Deformed Carrots with the Right Varieties  ..read more
Square Foot Gardening
3M ago
Written by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
Life is rolling along pretty sweetly in your Square Foot Garden beds until suddenly – your kale is stripped down to the stems, or the lush leaves on your basil have been reduced to nubs. This sad sight may be a sign that you need help managing grasshoppers in your raised bed garden!
Let’s talk about how to identify damage from these wildly hopping pests – as well as how to prevent them from becoming problematic in the first place.
Identifying Grasshopper Damage in the Garden
If you live in an area where these pests can be present in extr ..read more
Square Foot Gardening
3M ago
Written by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
Are you wondering how many peas to sow per square foot in your raised beds? When growing peas according to the Square Foot Gardening method, there’s a precise number of seeds to plant per grid section for a bountiful and healthy harvest of plump green pods.
Keep reading to learn how many to sow!
But first, let’s take a quick look at why we should be motivated to grow this way in the first place.
Why Grow Peas with Square Foot Spacing?
Mel Bartholomew, the creator and founder of Square Foot Gardening.
Sowing these round, green seed ..read more
Square Foot Gardening
4M ago
Written by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
Squash vine borer.
While Square Foot Gardening offers a clear advantage over other gardening methods in terms of space, time, and energy savings, practitioners of this food growing technique still have to be on the lookout for pests.
After all, gardening takes place in and with nature! We rely on beneficial insects to pollinate many of our crops, and we enjoy the beauty of bees and butterflies as they flit around our raised beds.
But meanwhile, we also need to keep our eyes peeled for unwanted visitors. Let’s learn more about three of the pes ..read more
Square Foot Gardening
4M ago
Written by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
You’ve made the wise decision to use foot by foot spacing to grow your carrot crop – but you might be wondering just how many seeds to sow per square!
You’ll learn the ideal number shortly, but first you might enjoy discovering just how this spacing was developed. This way you can confidently sow your homegrown produce, knowing that the techniques you use are tried and tested.
Where Does Square Foot Plant Spacing Come From?
Maybe you’ve heard of this growing technique on social media or in gardening forums, without even knowing that someo ..read more
Square Foot Gardening
5M ago
Written by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
Rotating crops is an important practice for the Square Foot Garden. It’s like playing musical chairs with your veggies, but in this version of the game, everyone gets a new seat – or in this case, a new section of the grid!
Crop rotation, or growing the same vegetable in the same location only once every three or four years, can help reduce problems with pests and diseases.
If you’ve heard of this technique but aren’t sure how to do it with your raised beds, read on for guidance.
Why You Should Rotate Crops
One of the reasons Square Foot ..read more
Square Foot Gardening
5M ago
Written by Chris McLaughlin
photo credits to Anchor Center
Kids and gardens are a natural partnership. The great outdoors offers room to move small bodies, breathe fresh air, dig in crumbly soil, discover bugs, lizards, and other critters. Plus, they get to use their outdoor voice!
Gardening provides built in life skills such as math, science, horticulture, and botany (STEM). There are opportunities for problem-solving, record-keeping, observation, weather monitoring, and calendar planning. Handcrafting becomes part of the experience when they help construct their Square Foot Garde ..read more