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RAVE! :) Square foot garden/french intensive/interplanting!

Last post 07-08-2008 9:31 PM by leasmom. 7 replies.
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  • 07-05-2008 8:14 PM

    RAVE! :) Square foot garden/french intensive/interplanting!

    Just had to rave about how much I love my garden, despite the fact that it's square foot garden raised beds wrapped around the outer perimeter of a yard slightly larger than the one parking space beside it. We have 0.08 acres upon which a house sits, and in that little yard, right now are flowers everywhere, blooming amongst mammoth fringy dillweed "trees" and equally tall lacy cilantro that are blooming and about to make luscious coriander for my cooking this fall. Our salad bowl has stayed full for weeks, along with mixed mustard and turnip greens on the stove, and the spiky turnips and peppery mustards have kept pests from being a problem for the lettuces despite long chill rainy weeks interspersed with hot humid days. Usually that's disease weather for gardens.

    We've got zucchinis and yellow squash about to take over where the turnips and mustard left off, the chard keeps coming til fall, green beans and tomatoes are overtaking tomato cages, wire fence, and vertical trellises. And everywhere, herbs, flowers, and other things are blooming, and beneficial insects are humming, and every evening when I go out into my garden to carefully harvest more lettuce leaves, or pick some snow peas or sugar ann snap peas, I sigh with contentment. The sage, dill, cilantro, and green onion repel pests and add beauty.

    I compare to my neighbor's bare, square, utilitarian patch of rows of tomatoes, peppers, onions, and so forth, and can't imagine getting joy from looking at or working in that square of tilled soil with rows of identical plants standing at attention. I don't see much in the way of beneficial insects, and he has already had to spray for diseases and pests, and his plants just aren't thriving. And it's ugly, and takes up most of his backyard.

    Yay for the ancient French Intensive method, the idea of interplanting and companion planting, placing flowers and herbs amongst vegetables, and using raised beds so as not to step on and compress the soil and then need to till and expose it, and thereby reduce its fertility. Our earthworms love our garden, and we love them, and not stepping in our soil or needing to till it helps them do their job.

    Everyone compliments me on my garden, and it has reduced my grocery bill, yet I had never had more than a houseplant before two years ago, so hurray for the Square Foot Method!

  • 07-06-2008 7:55 AM In reply to

    Re: RAVE! :) Square foot garden/french intensive/interplanting!

     Wow, that sounds amazing! Congrats on the success, and I wish we could see it. Can I ask where you learned the method? I'd love to learn more about it!

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  • 07-06-2008 8:31 AM In reply to

    Re: RAVE! :) Square foot garden/french intensive/interplanting!

    It sounds wonderful!  How high are the beds raised and how large are the beds?  My friends and I tried our hands at gardening this year but the rain seems to have killed off most of the corn.  It was the first time this particular soil was tilled, and we added bags of garden soil and amendments.  We probably should have done a rice paddy, but SomeOne didn't let us in on the forecast, lol.

    I have seen the book Square Foot Gardening.  Was that your reference?

    Lynnea the Dogmom
  • 07-06-2008 10:19 AM In reply to

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    Re: RAVE! :) Square foot garden/french intensive/interplanting!

    crunchymamamaine:
    Everyone compliments me on my garden, and it has reduced my grocery bill, yet I had never had more than a houseplant before two years ago, so hurray for the Square Foot Method!
     

    It sounds awesome. I'd love to see it.  

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  • 07-06-2008 11:04 AM In reply to

    Re: RAVE! :) Square foot garden/french intensive/interplanting!

    www.squarefootgardening.com

    We used Mel's methodology for two years now.  Its a pleasure planting now vs. a chore.  Every year we had to wait until the ground was dry enough to rototil.  Not anymore! 

    You can learn about it from his book, or glean from his website.

    He even has a section on a fall garden...

    Dot

     

     

  • 07-06-2008 4:33 PM In reply to

    Re: RAVE! :) Square foot garden/french intensive/interplanting!

    It was a show on PBS plus he wrote a book on the subject. It was a nice tv show. We bought the book.

    How nice of you to be sharing your gardening experiences. How wonderful that you are able to enjoy growing vegetables.

  • 07-06-2008 10:20 PM In reply to

    Re: RAVE! :) Square foot garden/french intensive/interplanting!

    Do you have any pictures? Big Smile

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  • 07-08-2008 9:31 PM In reply to

    Re: RAVE! :) Square foot garden/french intensive/interplanting!

    I too love my square foot garden. Its wonderful and it does make a difference. I've already changed it several times because either the lettuce was eaten up so I planted something else or like recently, the yellow squash/zucchini started snuffing out the green peppers and green beans, which I replanted elsewhere but I still have the squashes, cukes, cabbages and kale growing in it and it makes things easier. I have a picture of mine, it doesn't look like this now because everything has grown and tripled since these pics but here's my old ones:

     

     I hope you can get some pictures of yours!!!

    http://singlemomurbanhomesteader.blogspot.com/
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