How to Make an Easy Square Foot Garden?


square foot garden

When it comes to gardening at home, most experts’ advice square foot garden to get a high yield from a small area. Especially for those people who don’t have much time or yard space. The basic Square-foot gardening starts with a 4x4-foot raised garden bed. It occupied with amended soil and after that, subdivided into 1-foot squares with markers like lattice strips. Now you can plant the applicable number of plants in each square. However, you can determine this by plant size.

Let’s explore how to start your own square foot garden with the experts of Plantgrowpick.


Choose the Right Location


choose location


When it comes to vegetable gardens, set up a square-foot garden where the ground is relatively flat and receive minimum 6 to 8 hours of full sun a day. Make sure you avoid low areas as it may change into puddles after a hard rain. You should pick the area near your house to make watering, weeding, harvesting, and other garden chores.

Build a Raised Garden Bed


The most used pattern for square-foot raised garden beds is 4x4 feet. At this size, gardeners can easily reach the middle from any side. In addition, this size can divide into a grid of sixteen 1x1-foot squares with ease. Make each side minimum of 6 inches deep.

Fill the Raised Garden Bed


The frame for a raised garden bed is ready; now you need to add soil into it. If you are worried about special soil for square-foot gardening, no worries, you can choose what you have, but only if you can amend it. In case you consider something more scientific, do test your soil to determine its composition. Once you collect the information, add the correct amendments in the right proportions and achieve the best growing medium for your vegetable garden.

Plant Your Favorite Veggies


If you are planning to build more than one raised garden bed, you need to make enough space between them to roll a wheelbarrow. When we talk about planting, you can follow a simple strategy: 1 extra-large plant around 1x1-foot per square; 3 large plants per square; 8 medium plants per square; and 15 small plants per square.

Now the question is what you can fit in each square? Well, you can try one vine tomato, pepper plant, or eggplant; heads of cabbage, or heads of lettuce; 8onions or beets; or 15 radishes, but vegetables or fruits that spread like watermelons need a separate bed. 

Maintain Your Garden


maintain your garden


No doubt square-foot gardening usually take a little less work as compared to traditional gardening, but you still have to pay attention when it comes to its maintenance.  It includes a watering schedule, pest control, wedding, and harvesting.

Final Words


So these are the few good ways to make a square foot garden, how to produce, and how to maintain it. If you have any query regarding square foot gardening, feel free to ask the experts of Plantgrowpick. You can write your suggestion, feedback, or query below in the comment box.


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