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Intensive garden spacing
Intensive garden spacing plus some other info. Easily transferred to SFG. Disregard the bit about double digging.
http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/mg/vegetable/intensive.html
http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/mg/vegetable/intensive.html
Re: Intensive garden spacing
It's amazing what some people do with tiny spaces. I saw someone's photos posted online recently of their complete and efficient garden on their patio, it was amazing.
My grandmother in Penn. had a tiny yard. And yet, she had a green thumb and grew vegetables, along with 2 cherry trees, and I believe a fig tree.
It's good to know that space doesn't have to be a constraint.
I've also seen youtube videos of edible gardens, where pretty much everything in your yard serves a purpose. Those are interesting too.
My grandmother in Penn. had a tiny yard. And yet, she had a green thumb and grew vegetables, along with 2 cherry trees, and I believe a fig tree.
It's good to know that space doesn't have to be a constraint.
I've also seen youtube videos of edible gardens, where pretty much everything in your yard serves a purpose. Those are interesting too.
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Re: Intensive garden spacing
NHGardener wrote:It's amazingI saw someone's photos posted online recently of their complete and efficient garden on their patio, it was amazing.
I've also seen youtube videos of edible gardens, where pretty much everything in your yard serves a purpose. Those are interesting too.
Do you have links?
Re: Intensive garden spacing
I wish I could link that fabulous patio garden, he timed the photos throughout the growing season to show the whole process, but it would be invasion of the poster's privacy.
But the edible garden I can find a youtube link for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gX9WGPUI-no
But the edible garden I can find a youtube link for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gX9WGPUI-no
NHGardener- Posts : 2305
Join date : 2011-02-25
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Re: Intensive garden spacing
wow! tropical stuff growing in a cold urban climate; impressive and inspiring. I love it.
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