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Originally posted by Bigmallly View PostNot sure if I've done anything but try again.
I'd be interested to hear how you guys are getting on as I want to try this system out on my plot..Chris
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Well. So far, so good. I'm already cropping mangetout peas, lettuce and spinach. Am waiting for french beans to germinate, other squares have PSB, kohl rabi, tomatoes, courgettes, (in flower and small fruit growing!) beetroot etc. It's very easy to maintain and water. I have 2 squares, and 2 rectangular beds. One has spuds and another has cababges, toms, edible flowers.....
It isn't expensive to set up. You can make the frames from any old bits of wood. I use string and thumb tacks to mark out the squares.
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Mine is certainly looking good too. I am keeping PSB, cabbage and sprouts in a bed of their own as with potatoes too. Oh, and climbing beans as well, simply 'cos I grow so many!
The SFG bed is 4' x 8' and I have broad beans, onions, garlic, spring onions, radish, beetroot, lettuce, carrots and strawberries and about 3 squares left to plant. I do have 2 cabbage in there too 'cos I had to find somewhere to plant them or chuck them out, and I couldn't do that
I certainly seem to have more growing than I would have had in a row system.
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Do you think that you could use the sqf method in the greenhouse? I'm hoping to have fixed beds in the greenhouse next year rather than the usual buckets and pots! Also thinking I would get a lot more in there....
I managed to make a few beds, but only got to fill the one, so the others are at normal level with a border to stop the dog going on
I'll be planning it better this year and will build and fill the beds before winter this time!
Can't wait to see some photos! Some of the links from here are brilliant, especially where you can click and drag
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Hope this thread keeps going as Im so interested to hear how everyone gets on this year... I am growing in containers now and will maybe set up for sfg beds next year....given the size of my garden two beds would be the most I would have... I do wonder if that is too few to make sfg worthwhile though? am I better off in containers I wonder?
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Originally posted by leah View PostDo you think that you could use the sqf method in the greenhouse? I'm hoping to have fixed beds in the greenhouse next year rather than the usual buckets and pots! Also thinking I would get a lot more in there....
I managed to make a few beds, but only got to fill the one, so the others are at normal level with a border to stop the dog going on
I'll be planning it better this year and will build and fill the beds before winter this time!
Can't wait to see some photos! Some of the links from here are brilliant, especially where you can click and drag
I will take a pic of my sqft bed tomorrow - not all filled in yet, I've some leeks to go in there (if they're not dead!) and hoping to get some flowers in there too.
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OK, I will try and post a couple of photos of my SFG, so far. One at a rather odd angle
Woohoo, it workedAttached FilesLast edited by Suky; 12-05-2010, 01:21 PM.
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Looks good Suky! Do I see courgettes in there? I thought the needed to be staggered coz they will easily outgrow a square? lol.
How many broad beans have you gone for in each ft? I am trying 4 per sq ft but not sure how they will do. So far so good tho.
I am new to sq ft this year too. I have setup 4 raised linkabord beds varying between 6ft and 10ft x 4ft wide. But filled with fruit/veg topsoil mostly rather than compost. They are only a quarter full currently but will stick some pics up at some stage if anyones interested?
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According to the book you could do 8 beans per square, but I would think it depends on type, bush or large that will need supports. I still think that some of the spacings in the book are optimistic especially as far as light is concerned. We don't have the same light levels that they have in many of the parts of USA where the system was developed.History teaches us that history teaches us nothing. - Hegel
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