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100% sold on SFG
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Re: 100% sold on SFG
First year attempting SFG, and I am 100% sold! Have been harvesting radishes, lettuces, spinach, herbs and sugar snap peas over the last few weeks. Everything else is coming along fantastically!
I previously used traditional row and straw bale methods for my gardens, but SFG has already given me better results. I'm so happy I stumbled across Mel's book!!
I previously used traditional row and straw bale methods for my gardens, but SFG has already given me better results. I'm so happy I stumbled across Mel's book!!
bigtoad- Posts : 12
Join date : 2019-02-07
Location : Southern Indiana (Zone 6b)
Re: 100% sold on SFG
bigtoad wrote:First year attempting SFG, and I am 100% sold! Have been harvesting radishes, lettuces, spinach, herbs and sugar snap peas over the last few weeks. Everything else is coming along fantastically!
I previously used traditional row and straw bale methods for my gardens, but SFG has already given me better results. I'm so happy I stumbled across Mel's book!!
Re: 100% sold on SFG
countrynaturals wrote:bigtoad wrote:First year attempting SFG, and I am 100% sold! Have been harvesting radishes, lettuces, spinach, herbs and sugar snap peas over the last few weeks. Everything else is coming along fantastically!
I previously used traditional row and straw bale methods for my gardens, but SFG has already given me better results. I'm so happy I stumbled across Mel's book!!
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"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
Re: 100% sold on SFG
Looks great. Congratulations.
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WOW
That looks great! I can't wait to get started. It makes me more motivated to see so many sucess stories.
Renegade1- Posts : 2
Join date : 2019-05-29
Location : Quinton, Virginia
Re: 100% sold on SFG
Big Toad, your SFG is classic, complete with grids!! As the season goes along, you can top dress with some blended compost if the height of the Mel's Mix drops. Congrats!
Renegade, I know what you mean about being inspired. When I first joined in 2013, photos of other successes motivated me.
Renegade, I know what you mean about being inspired. When I first joined in 2013, photos of other successes motivated me.
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