Posts Tagged ‘Square Foot Garden’

Witness the Evolution of a Kitchen Garden


European potager themed vegetable garden. Naturally grown without the use of pesticides or herbicides or fungicides of any kind. This garden includes heirloom vegetables, fruit, flowers, and herbs on a 2300 sq ft plot. No synthetic fertilizers used, compost added annually for over 12 years. Includes raised bed Square Foot Garden, wildlife habitat, vertical structures, grafted tomatoes, low tunnel cloche, & companion planting for a four season harvest. Produce donated to Ozarks Food Harvest. This is one of several Master Gardener Demonstration Gardens at Nathanael Greene|Close Memorial Park, 2400 S Scenic Ave., Springfield, Mo. You’re invited to stroll through the garden during park hours to observe, learn, and enjoy! Learn more here: friendsofthegarden.org/discover/visit/map-of-gardens If you’re inspired to try something different in after watching this video, please don’t hesitate to email to tell us what you’re trying in your own garden. Gardener Hotline: 417-881-8909 Our Kitchen Garden newsletter: cli.gs Like What You See? Contact: NatGreeneVeg{at}gmail.com Kitchen Garden | Vegetable Garden | Potager | Square Foot Garden

Fake Lawns and Trex Raised Square Foot Garden Bed Construction in the Las Vegas Desert


John from www.growingyourgreens.com visits Jason’s house in Las Vegas to learn more his raised bed construction and a fake lawn that was installed. Watch this video to learn more about the Trex Raised Vegetable Garden Bed that Jason Built. Also learn why Jason started growing his food.

Raised Square Foot Gardening – Atlanta, GA, May 19th, 2011


Here’s my garden located in Atlanta, GA. It consists of 3 raised vegetable garden beds following square foot gardening principals made popular by Mel Bartholomew. The soil is a third vermiculite, a third peat moss, and the last third is a combination of cow/chicken manure along with mushroom and pecan tree compost. Organic homemade compost was also administered to all seedlings when transplanted from seedling pots. All these plants were grown from seed. Here’s some great gardening links I use often. Square Foot Gardening: www.squarefootgardening.com How to make paper pots for starting seeds and seedlings: www.youtube.com A social networking website for gardeners. I use this website to write a diary and track my garden’s progress. very cool! www.myFolia.com A free web application that helps you design your own square foot garden. I can’t begin tell you how cool it is and you have to try it out! www.gardeners.com Comments and questions welcomed and encouraged. Best regards, Gordo