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This guide blends the author's Square Foot method of gardening with a highly illustrated "how-to" approach that every gardener will understand. Includes over 75 photographs, illustrations, instructions, and charts showing growth rate and proper plant choice.
This guide blends the author's Square Foot method of gardening with a highly illustrated "how-to" approach that every gardener will understand. Includes over 75 photographs, illustrations, instructions, and charts showing growth rate and proper plant choice.
Bartholomew, author of the popular Square Foot Gardening (1981), has refined his original square-foot gardening concept by adding ten improvements, including a new location for the garden that is closer to the house, a special soil mix, and six-inch deep, 4' x 4' above-ground boxes with grids. His techniques do not require heavy digging or fertilizers and feature advice on using vertical gardening to save space. He clearly explains the square-foot concept, from the rationale behind it (the square-foot garden takes up much less space than traditional row gardening and saves time, money, and aggravation) to how to plan the garden, build the boxes and vertical supports, and employ his planting and cultural techniques. There are also helpful charts for succession planting and spacing plants and a schedule for starting seeds indoors. Despite its somewhat annoying tendency to read like an infomercial, this attractive, easy-to-understand, and well-organized book for both novice and experienced gardeners is recommended for all libraries.-Sue O'Brien, Downers Grove P.L., IL Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsMEL BARTHOLOMEW, a retired businessman and engineer, found the answer to the frustrations of most gardeners with his square foot gardening method, which has received worldwide acclaim. He also created the non-profit Square Foot Gardening Foundation to promote easy gardening methods for people around the world. He lives in Utah.
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June 20, 2009: I had not gardened in years, and again had opportunity, space and interest. This book & technique was referred to me. I am so happy I tracked it down and ordered the updated version. It is an interesting and most helpful guide, square foot or box gardening was new to me. But I now have several veggie boxes, several sizes with a wood chip walk ways between, and you should see the veggies thriving! I think I will have a bumper crop to share with family. Needed in times like these. Thank You!
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June 19, 2009: I had a garden years ago and it was a lot of work. I knew I wanted
to try to do a raised garden, but wasn't sure how to go about it. Thisbook gave me all of the info that I needed to build it. I now havea thriving, great looking garden that requires very little maintenance.