Square foot farming -- to Todd
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- Subject: Square foot farming -- to Todd
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- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 19:30:07 -0800
Todd, You should join the organic gardening list since a lot of the members work on small farms or do market gardening. To join Send this message: SUBscribe oglYourfirstname Yourlastname To: listserv@lsv.uky.edu With "subsribe" as the subject. >My wife and I just moved out to an organic farm/garden where we work >evenings and weekends in exchange for rent. We have had a medium >size square foot garden of our own in the past (4 squares), but still >don't have much experience. I am new to this mailing list. > >The farm we're now at is much larger in scale and uses the >'standard' row crop technique. I'm wondering if there are any fairly >large organic farms/gardens out there that use the square foot >technique or some variation of it. I'd imagine that we would need at >least 100 squares or more for the amount of produce we have. It just >seems to me that more intensive planting to reduce the weeding burden >would be nice. (Can you tell that we've been doing a lot of >weeding!). ******************************* Natalie McNair-Huff Publisher/Editor Mac Net Journal http://www.blol.com/web_mnj/ *************************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send to: listserv@umslvma.umsl.edu the body message: unsubscribe sqft See http://www.umsl.edu/~silvest/garden/sqft.html for archive, FAQ and more.
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