A quick look at my new square foot garden that’s in Ontario near Toronto. The clip was taken on June 6 2010. I also show the Rain Bird drip irrigation system…
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12 Responses to Terry’s Square Foot Organic Vegetable Garden Part 1
I’m a new gardener, and I plan to start a garden this year. Great to see you put up your vids.
You’re garden looks great… I heard you mention it’s your first attempt at square foot gardening… I have many planter beds and a few are SFG beds which I am most passionate about so thanks for posting and good luck!
I found you last year when I was in an apartment. Happy to say I closed on my first housein November, and although its NYE, I am eagerly awaiting spring to begin my garden. I am watching your whole series tonight. Thanks for making the experience of an entire growing season available to me in one evening. Thank you, so very much.
Thanks for posting the videos! I just built some raised beds in March. (I just uploaded it).I added some drip irrigation late (I need to fix that next spring.) But I’m going to try this squarefoot gardening next year as well. Yours looks great! I guess I was thinking everything is planted so close together.. but it seems to work!
Thanks for the tips on my rosemary. My drip irragation is made by rainbird. I got the complete kit on sale at lowes for under $100, that includes buying extra hose and fittings..It was pretty easy to install, just make sure to have your layout and measure twice before you start cutting the hose…Hope this helps you get started with your system
Looks like your doing good so far. Rosemary doesn’t like too much h20 that may be the problem. If so make sure it’s in full sun if not u can start to get a fungus. What type of drip irrigation do u have? Was i t very expensive for the supplies and hard to install?
I’m a new gardener, and I plan to start a garden this year. Great to see you put up your vids.
djchinatown
April 10, 2013 at 4:03 am
Don’t forget perennials and fruit trees. Getem in pairs. Great garden for a novice.
attilaclark
April 10, 2013 at 5:00 am
really look wonderful! wonderful work. 😀
dayspeace
April 10, 2013 at 5:38 am
looks really great! I am impressed!
MIgardener
April 10, 2013 at 6:08 am
Looks good. I built two more 4 X 4 boxes for a total of three 4x4s. Just starting to eat some vegetables grown this June. Happy gardening.
21beachhead
April 10, 2013 at 6:47 am
You’re garden looks great… I heard you mention it’s your first attempt at square foot gardening… I have many planter beds and a few are SFG beds which I am most passionate about so thanks for posting and good luck!
SkinnyFarmer
April 10, 2013 at 6:55 am
great video, i like it.
MIgardener
April 10, 2013 at 7:54 am
I found you last year when I was in an apartment. Happy to say I closed on my first housein November, and although its NYE, I am eagerly awaiting spring to begin my garden. I am watching your whole series tonight. Thanks for making the experience of an entire growing season available to me in one evening. Thank you, so very much.
cincinnatikate
April 10, 2013 at 8:33 am
Thanks for posting the videos! I just built some raised beds in March. (I just uploaded it).I added some drip irrigation late (I need to fix that next spring.) But I’m going to try this squarefoot gardening next year as well. Yours looks great! I guess I was thinking everything is planted so close together.. but it seems to work!
gardenvespers777
April 10, 2013 at 8:39 am
thanks alot!!
3xslady
April 10, 2013 at 9:06 am
Thanks for the tips on my rosemary. My drip irragation is made by rainbird. I got the complete kit on sale at lowes for under $100, that includes buying extra hose and fittings..It was pretty easy to install, just make sure to have your layout and measure twice before you start cutting the hose…Hope this helps you get started with your system
MrTerrym1964
April 10, 2013 at 9:11 am
Looks like your doing good so far. Rosemary doesn’t like too much h20 that may be the problem. If so make sure it’s in full sun if not u can start to get a fungus. What type of drip irrigation do u have? Was i t very expensive for the supplies and hard to install?
3xslady
April 10, 2013 at 9:40 am