Donna's Square Foot Garden Part 5

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2008

Taking a closer look at a variety of vegetable plants currently growing in the garden, about 7 weeks after the initial planting. Harvesting lettuce, peas, green beans, and broccoli.

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  • Thank you!!!

  • you can eat the leaves and the root of the brocoli yum yum

  • Love broccolli!!!

  • i love yur garden.....

  • Thank you!!

  • WOW!!! You said on one of your postings that you wanted to inspire others....and YOU HAVE! I've already started building my beds. I just have a few questions. I've bought the SFG book and it's going to come in the mail shortly. Meantime, does the broccoli or any other plants require more room than 1 square? . Are you following the guidelines in the book or have you made your own improvements? Anything advice? You have an AWESOME GARDEN! (cute kiddos too) Thanks for sharing. - Rebecca

  • Some of the bush tomatoes (determinent) require 9 squares. It is in the book and you will learn everything I did! You will love it and I am so happy you are starting a square foot garden!

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  • beer in a pie pan...it will be full of dead slugs in the moring....

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  • Thats alot of Broccolli!

  • Nice garden, nothing like fresh veggies. From South Africa :)

  • nothing like going out to your back yard for lunch. Love it

  • tuhmatuhs

    

  • Brocolli is good for preventing and treating prostate cancer

  • Looking great!! How often & for how long do you water?TFS

  • you could plant summer squash

  • I hope my lettuce looks like yours

  • How do you cut the grass along the edges of the beds? I spend lots of time strimming edges!

  • Wow! Great garden!

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