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Post  Kaseywierenga 5/26/2019, 8:12 am

I moved recently and haven't fully unpacked. I have my garden setup now but don't have a resource to remind me of how densely I can plant each type of veggie. Is there an online source for the list? I tried to search but am not very internet saavy and maybe didn't really get onto a proper term but I only have 4x8 to workwith so I cannot afford to lose space!
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Post  OhioGardener 5/26/2019, 8:22 am

Welcome aboard, Kasey! 

Check out this site for an easy list of spacing:  http://www.mysquarefootgarden.net/plant-spacing/

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Post  sanderson 5/26/2019, 9:06 pm

Hi Kasey, Welcome to the Forum from California! glad you\'re here

The chart is pretty similar to the book. The cabbage family or brassicas, 1/sq.

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Post  Kaseywierenga 5/27/2019, 6:49 am

Thanks for the help, I'm getting launched. 
New question. The house came with a large tub of window screen spline left In the shed.  Can I use that for making a trellis. Any thoughts?
And I like your idea of having a bucket of compost handy every time I'm working in the garden, Gonna get that organized today.
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Post  sanderson 5/30/2019, 7:13 pm

Kasey, I don't think it has a tough cord inside of the tubing, so I wouldn't use it for trellising.

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Post  Yardslave 5/31/2019, 7:34 pm

There's nothing inside the spline- it's hollow, and will flex once your plants start climbing on it. I just used a synthetic twint/string that I bought from a big box store. I'v used jute twine and it will only hold up one season, then it decomposes enough to start breaking. The synthetic twine can be reused again and again.
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Post  AtlantaMarie 6/2/2019, 5:54 pm

Hi Kasey.  Welcome from Atlanta, GA!!  Glad you're here!
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Post  Scorpio Rising 6/3/2019, 9:50 am

Welcome to the forum, Kasey.  

I had metal trellises from my front garden that I use.  You can also search the archives on this site by using the search box in the upper left hand corner.
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