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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2009

John shares his residential square foot garden to show what is possible in 1/10th of an acre. Growing Melons Lettuce Kale Collards strawberries tomatoes and much more..

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  • I've just discovered your videos and watching them a little bit at a time.

    How many people work on this garden? I saw on some other videos that you had other gardeners? So does this yard function as a community garden? What do you think is a manageable size garden to be tended by one person (working full time)? Sorry so many questions. Thanks for the videos!

  • I sometimes have people help me in my garden, but nobody at present time. This is not a community garden. this is my front yard and my personal garden. I could easily handle this garden by myself full time.

  • Those beds are pretty high. My question is, did you fill the beds entirely with soil? If so, that is a lot of soil. I love the idea and I am planning on doing something similar but on my backyard...lol

    Love watching your vids. They are very interesting and informational as well. Keep up the good work.

  • yes, all filled with organic soil. I have a video of the semi truck dropping off 60 cubic yards of compost.

  • do you ever have people steal your vegetables or vandilize your plants and garden. I think the idea is awesome. I was thinking of doing the same thing.

  • Check my other episodes. I did an episode on people stealing my food.

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  • how much did this project cost to get up and running? do you can and freeze a lot?

  • Just heard your in California I'm in Whittier ca my self so I'd assume whatever you can grow I should have at least a possibility of the same results (I Hope!) once again awesome garden where did you buy the tuck full of compost thanks again

  • What state do you live in?

  • Cool. thanks John!

  • I like the Garden and it's done very neat and organized but I'm surprised that the neighbors on your block are not upset that this is on your front lawn. Maybe you live in a very good neighborhood or your neighbors are a rare bunch of nice people. But in L.A. my neighbors would be really pissed if I did this on my front lawn. I'm only talking about in the city. Still I want to complement you on all your hard work. Bottom line I'm jealous.

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