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Re: Life's Garden
Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
One suggested sqft layout. Some of you who use graphical e-mail clients
will need to set your font to monospaced.
+------+------+------+------+ +--------------------+------+
|PPPPPP|PPPPPP|PPPPPP|PPPPPP| <-- | |PPPPPP|
| | | | |vertical| butternut squash | |
|PPPPPP|PPPPPP|PPPPPP|PPPPPP| --> | |PPPPPP|
+------+------+------+------+ +------+------+------+------|
| L L | L L | |T T T | L L |
| | | |T T T | |
| L L | | |T T T | |
+------+ | +------+ |
|T T T | summer | | L L | zucchini |
|T T T | | | | |
|T T T | squash | | L L | squash |
+------+ | +------+ |
| L L | | |T T T | |
| | | |T T T | |
| L L | L L | |T T T | L L |
+------+--------------------+ +------+--------------------+
I substituted "squares" for "rows" in planning the layout. The eight
lettuce plants in the corners of the squash squares add up to two
lettuce squares, thus giving us the full five squares of lettuce.
Lori passed on what -L. Torsner wrote:
>
> First five rows -- Peas: ...
> Next three rows -- Squash: ...
> Then five rows --Lettuce: ...
> No garden is complete without [3 rows of] turnips: ...
Vince Teachout wrote:
>
> Can you give us the proper spacing for the above plantings for a Square
> Foot Garden?
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| Cousin Ricky USDA zone 11, Virgin Islands |
| rcallwo@uvi.edu formerly zone 6, Massachusetts |
+----------------------------------------------------+
All we are asking is... give peas a chance.
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