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An edition of Square Foot Gardening (1981)

Square Foot Gardening

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A New Way to Garden in Less Space with Less Work

What is square foot gardening?

It's a new system of laying out, planting, and maintaining a productive, attractive garden in any amount of space. The garden is based on a grid of 1-foot by 1-foot squares, with single seeds or plants placed in carefully determined spacings. Climbing and sprawling crops like cucumbers, pole beans, squash, and tomatoes are grown vertically to save space. The square foot system lets you make the most of your garden space to conserve the amounts of water, soil conditioners, and labor needed to produce a maximum amount of food in that space. A square foot garden takes only one-fifth the space and work of a conventional single-row garden to produce the same harvest and is easy to maintain so the garden stays neat, weedless, and uncluttered all season.

Does it really work?

Here's how much you can grow in two months in just one garden block (a 4-foot by 4-foot area): 32 carrots 12 bunches of leaf lettuce 18 bunches of spinach 16 radishes 16 scallions 16 beets 9 Japanese turnips 5 pounds of peas 1 head of cabbage 4 heads of romaine lettuce 1 head of cauliflower 1 head of broccoli

Who can use the square foot method?

Beginning gardeners; suburban gardeners with small lots; homesteaders and large-scale gardeners who want to save space, time, and work; older folks who need to streamline their gardening activities; and busy people of all ages who don't have much time to spend on gardening chores.
Publish Date
Publisher
Rodale Press
Language
English
Pages
347

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Cover of: All new square foot gardening
All new square foot gardening: Grow More in Less Space!
2006, Cool Springs Press
Paperback in English - First Printing Revised Edition 2006
Cover of: Square Foot Gardening
Square Foot Gardening: A New Way to Garden in Less Space with Less Work
2005-03-10, Rodale
Paperback in English
Cover of: Square Foot Gardening
Square Foot Gardening: A New Way To Garden In Less Space With Less Work
November 2004, Rodale Press
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Square Foot Gardening
Square Foot Gardening
Feb 15, 1981, Rodale Books
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Cover of: Square Foot Gardening
Square Foot Gardening
1981, Rodale Press
Hardback in English
Cover of: Square foot gardening.
Square foot gardening.
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Emmaus, Pa, USA

First Sentence

"Does anyone know the real reason people garden?"

Edition Notes

Companion to national PBS television series. Includes index.

Copyright Date
1981

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
635
Library of Congress
SB321 .B28

Contributors

Book Designer
Kim Morrow
Illustrator
Erick Ingraham
Photographer
John Hamel
Assisted by
Darlene Schneck

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Pagination
347 p.
Number of pages
347

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4111351M
Internet Archive
squarefootgarden00bart
ISBN 10
0878573402
LCCN
80026341
OCLC/WorldCat
6943565
Library Thing
3213
Goodreads
2705297
1292426

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