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A Sampling of Articles:
Cultivating Plants In Your Garden...what To Watch Out For.

Edgings Can Enhance Your Flower Garden

Butterfly Gardens For Your Region

Dog Days Of Summer - August Gardening Tips

Culinary Herb Gardening

Edible Flowers In Your Garden

Cut Flower Gardening For Beautiful Bouquets

Fall Garden Planning - Garden Plans For Next Spring

Container Gardening

Garden Arrangements Can Make A Huge Difference In Your Yard

Fall Garden Chores For Spring Flowering Bulbs

Early Spring Rose Gardening Tasks

Decorative Garden Accents

Building A No Dig Garden

6 Fashion Tips For Gardeners

Closing Up Your Container Garden

Five Rose Garden Ideas

Earthworm Friends In The Garden

Garden Composters And Composting Basics

Courtyard Gardens Planning Tips

Butterfly Gardening

Choosing The Right Roses For Your Garden

Gardening In A Square Foot

Gardening In A Square Foot
If you haven't heard of square foot gardening, you're about to learn one of the most useful and versatile gardening .....
If you haven't heard of square foot gardening, you're about to learn one of the most useful and versatile gardening techniques ever created. Conceived by Mel Bartholomew, author of Square Foot Gardening, the techniques have been enthusiastically adopted by gardeners all over the world. Square foot gardening is eminently suited for container gardening, patio and roof gardening, backyard gardening, organic gardening, herb gardens, vegetable gardens, flower gardens and more.

The basic concept is to start small ' the unit of measure is the square foot. Although Bartholomew's original square foot garden was four feet square, many schools, community gardens and home gardeners start even smaller ' a couple of one square foot containers is plenty to get you started. According to Bartholomew though, a four square foot garden provides just enough harvest for one person.

How to Create A Square Foot Garden
Creating your own square foot garden is as easy as building (or buying) a box in which to garden. My own first square foot garden was a two square foot garden on the cement apron outside my back door in a city apartment. I used four square wicker plastic lined wicker wastebaskets bought for a dollar apiece at the All-for-a-Buck store. Any container that can hold 6-8' of dirt, and has drainage holes in the bottom will work. The biggest requirement for location is sun ' choose a nice, sunny spot to place your garden.
Garden Delights For Midsummer
We have once again reached the wonderful magical time of midsummer, when the garden is aglow with sensational blooms and a fantastic array of colors. Many of these .....

Did I say dirt' Amend that. Bartholomew recommends what he calls 'Mel's mix' instead of soil. Mix 1/3 vermiculite, 1/3 peat moss and 1/3 compost to fill the squares of your box or container. A 10 pound bag of each was plenty to fill my little 2 square foot garden.

Choosing and Laying Out the Plants for Your Square Foot Garden
The most important factor in laying out your garden is the one-square-foot grid. You'll be planting one type of plant in each square ' how many of them depends on the recommended spacing between plants ' which you'll find on the back of the seed packets. Depending on the needs of the specific seedlings, you can plant 1, 4, 9 or 16 plants in each square. To break it down ' if the recommendation on the seed packet is 1 foot apart, you can plant 1 in a square. If they need six inches between plants, you can plant 4. Two inches gives you room for 9 plants, and one inch spacing means you can fit 16 plants into one square foot.
October In The Flower Garden - Preparing For Winter
A very busy time begins in the garden as the summer and autumn flowers fade. Although much depends upon the weather, the time is .....

My own first square foot garden was a spaghetti garden with this layout:

1 Basil Plant 4 Tomato plants
Love To Garden But Short On Money' Here's 10 Money Saving Ideas
A great perk of organic gardening is finding different ways to achieve the same or improved result .....

1 Oregano Plant 16 Onion plants

After You Harvest Your Square Foot Garden
Harvest the crop in each square foot when it's ready, and continue harvesting until it's no longer producing fruit/vegetables. At that point, uproot the plants in that square (use them for compost!), and plant another, different crop. By refilling and rotating the crops, you avoid depleting the natural nutrients of the soil, and keep every bit of space productive throughout an entire growing season.

A Look At Garden Gazebos
A garden gazebo is the perfect way to accent your garden. Imagine being able to walk along the path between the .....

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