Re: Mel's book
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- Subject: Re: Mel's book
- From: B* D* <T*@TheImageMill.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 12:38:05 -0400
- References: <19970427.154546.5039.5.rdloach@juno.com>
Rob Loach wrote:
>
> I am fairly new at sqft gardening and have been reading through Mel's
> book. What I would like to know (seriously, though I know it will sound
> "heretical") is, has anyone found anything in the book to be untrue? What
> advice would you give from your experience that would save us beginners
> some mistakes as we begin the 1997 gardening season? If this would be
> inappropriate discussion for the list, please send me your advice
> privately. Thanks in advance.
>
Not incorrect as such, but I always thought there was a little too much
emphasis on the little squares. I do square foot spacing in some curved
mini beds and in triangle corners of the building.
As usual someone had a good idea and took it a little too far.
Marketing I guess.
Also I would have liked to have seen a little more of an organic
leaning but that's just my private likings.
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