First time square-footer
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- From: P* R* J*
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 22:11:53 -0500
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Hello all!
My wife and I have been gardening for a few years
now with a lot of success, but a lot more weeding and
frustration. We've participated in a community garden through out local
extension office and have experienced what the author of Square Foot
Gardening refers to when he talks about how most folks approach gardening
in the spring and then run out of steam mid-season.
We live in an apartment and I am considering
building a raised platform on sawhorses to sit outside our patio. Maybe
start with just one this year, or maybe 2 - one for me and one for my
wife. My question is about drainage. In the book, the author makes
no comment of drain holes in the plywood bottom of a patio box - he even refers
to using plastic instead of plywood if the box won't be moved. Because he
talks so much about good soil, watering, etc., I found it odd he said
nothing about drainage holes in the box. Is this a misprint,
oversight, or are they really not needed? I'm looking at using
2x8's or 2x10's for a 4 foot square box. Anyone out there used something
like this successfully, maybe you live in an apartment too?? We'd love to
hear from you, and thanks!
Paul Jones
Louisville, KY
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