5 Convincing Reasons Square Foot Gardening is Awesome (plus 3 bonus reasons) (2024)

As I have been enjoying browsing through all of my seed catalogs I am really getting the garden itch! Mind you, it is mid January and we have been seeing those “it feels like -9°” temperatures this month. Think frozen water troughs and bundling up to go outhand milk my cow. I’m not complaining at all, I’m simply dreaming of spring. More specifically, I am dreaming of square foot gardening.

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Back in 2014, we began to implement the square foot gardening method. It worked out quite well and we really enjoy it. It is a great way for anyone to be able to grow quite a bit of food in a small space. We are fortunate to have a fairly large garden area but we have a lot of mouths to feed and also try to preserve enough for the year.

We bought the book,All New Square Foot Gardening, Second Edition: The Revolutionary Way to Grow More In Less Space” by Mel Bartholomew. He is the pioneer of this method and I have learned so much from his book. It is also full of illustrations and fantastic growing charts. This book has been a great tool for us.

The way we started our square foot garden was by building our raised garden beds. We used lumber that Derek sawed with his Alaskan chainsaw mill from trees on our property. The beds are 3′ x 5′. We like this size because we can easily reach everything that is growing.

Raised beds can be constructed out of materials other than home cut wood. Cedar wood is a good option because it will last longer. You can also use metal so that your beds will last for a very long time.

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Once we had the beds built, we mixed our soil mixture and filled them. There is a recipe for the mix in the Square Foot Gardening book. We followed that as well as adding our own composted livestock manure, peat moss, and vermiculite to the beds. This made for an extremely rich soil.

We also constructed our planting guide grid with 1″ x 2″ lumber. It has 15- 12″ square openings. We place it on top of the raised beds so that we can be sure to plant our seeds in the correct spots for our square foo gardening spacing.

We only made one grid and moved it from bed to bed as we planted. Some people prefer to build a permanent grid on each bed. You can see the imprint of the planting guide grid in the bed below.

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I really like the square foot gardening method. Here are some of my favoriteaspects.

5 Reasons Square Foot Gardening is Awesome

(Plus 3 bonus reasons)

1- Spacing. The required space per plant enables you to grow much more than following a traditional spacing method. I was unsure at first about it and worried that things would be crowded but it turned out great.

There are guides in the book as well as online that show the spacing requirements of plants. It varies depending on what you are growing. I love being able to grow 5 bushing squash plants in one 15 sqft bed. That’s a huge space saver and a ton of harvest in such a small amount of garden space used.

Green beans are one of our staples and we love to grow as much as we can to preserve for the winter. You can plant 9 bush green beans per sqft. That’s a total of 135 plants per 5′ x 3′ bed. Talk about a great yield!

2- Less weeds. Can I get an Amen? Less weeds equals less work. That is a win in my book! Because the beds are worked individually and have such rich soil, there are less weeds growing.

The weeds that do grow are few and easily spotted for removal. They also pull very easily because the soil is so nice and loose. This cuts down on so much back breaking labor!

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3- Easier to water. With each bed and each plant being so defined it is much easier to water properly. No wasted water, no under-watering, no over-watering. Just right every time.

You can water each individual plant or set of plants with the exact amount of water they need. This helps keep them healthier, prevents blossom end rot (in some cases), reduces diseased plants, and prevents burned leaves from the sun over heating the water on them.

4- Defined spaces and paths. With having little children running around in the garden it is quite a challenge to keep them from running through rows and stepping on plants. With the raised beds and paths between them, theFarm Kids have an obvious path and we have many less vegetable casualties now.

Having a raised bed square foot garden helps keep things more organized as well. I’m not known for being super organized or keeping track of things like I should. Having my square foot garden beds makes it easy to draw a diagram of my garden.

I can note in each square foot on my diagram exactly what was planted there so that I can track how well they do. This is also great for crop rotation. When I know exactly what has beed grown where, I can plant the next crop properly.

5- Managing each bed. We can easily manage each bed as needed. We can add compost, mulch, till it, whatever that particular bed needs can easily be addressed.

If the plants on a certain bed need lots of fertilizing with extra rich compost or compost tea, I can just add right to it and go along my way. Some plants lie to have a lot of water and others don’t. With square foot gardening, you don’t have to worry about giving one plant too much and another not enough.

Let’s face it, we can all you a little individual attention sometimes and so do garden beds and plants. It helps to cultivate them for the healthiest plants and best harvests.

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Companion planting is much easier when you can plan out your garden in a grid format too. Choosing a spot for one type of plant leaves plenty of room for coordinating what you need to plant next.

You can also easily add some herbs or flowers to attract pollinators or deter other pests. This works wonders for keeping your plants healthy and pest free.

Bonus 2-

Harvesting is so much easier in a raised bed square foot garden for several reasons. 1- The beds being higher off the ground means less bending for harvest. This saves your back and knees from a lot of pain. 2- The beds are a nice size for being able to reach each vegetable or fruit on each plant. 3- You can easily harvest without smashing anything around you. It’s easy to get busy focusing on what your are doing. Sometimes, we accidentally smash a plant beside or behind us. With raised beds, you don’t have to worry about that because there’s plenty of space to reach it all.

Bonus 3-

Beauty! This one may not be that important and truthfully, all gardens hole there own beauty but there’s just something about a square foot garden that screams “Beautiful!” to me. Each bed fully of it’s own plants that are working hard to provide my family with nourishing foods. Taking a stroll through the garden between each bed and being able to spend time focusing on each bed and all it’s glory makes my heart happy.

We will be ordering our seeds soon and starting some plants indoors before too much longer. I am getting really excited about this year’s square foot gardening. I can’t wait to get my hands in the dirt. Once it warms up that is.

I asked some of my homestead blogging friends about their experiences with square foot gardening. This is what I learned from them:

Square Foot Gardening: Growing Big in Small Spaces by Survival at Home

Square Foot Garden: A Quick & Easy Way to Begin a Garden by Grow a Good Life

How to Build a Square Foot Garden by Grow a Good Life

Creating a Box Journal For Your Square Foot Garden by Imperfectly Happy

Building Square Foot Boxes by Imperfectly Happy

Garden Planning: The Square Foot Methodby Backyard Roots

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If you want to start gardening but feel overwhelmed or don’t think you have the space to do it, I encourage you to explore the square foot gardening method. It really is a wonderful way to supply your own food.

Are youdreaming of spring and bountiful gardens too?

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About Square Foot Gardening

I have a deep understanding of square foot gardening and its principles. Square foot gardening is a gardening method that involves dividing a gardening space into small square sections, typically 1 foot by 1 foot, and growing different plants in each section. This method was popularized by Mel Bartholomew, who authored the book "All New Square Foot Gardening, Second Edition: The Revolutionary Way to Grow More In Less Space." The method is known for its efficiency in utilizing small spaces to grow a significant amount of food, making it an attractive option for individuals with limited gardening space.

Raised Garden Beds

The use of raised garden beds is a key component of square foot gardening. These beds are typically constructed using lumber or other durable materials and are filled with a specific soil mixture. The raised beds provide several advantages, including better control over soil quality, improved drainage, and reduced weed growth. Additionally, the raised beds make it easier to manage and maintain the garden, as well as provide defined spaces for planting.

Soil Mixture and Planting Guide Grid

The soil mixture used in square foot gardening is a crucial element for the success of the method. The recommended soil mix, as outlined in the Square Foot Gardening book, typically includes composted livestock manure, peat moss, and vermiculite. This rich soil mixture provides the necessary nutrients for optimal plant growth. Additionally, the use of a planting guide grid, typically constructed with lumber, helps ensure proper spacing and organization of plants within the raised beds.

Benefits of Square Foot Gardening

Square foot gardening offers several advantages that contribute to its popularity among gardeners. These benefits include:

  • Efficient Use of Space: The method allows for the cultivation of a significant amount of food in a small area, making it suitable for individuals with limited gardening space.
  • Weed Control: The raised beds and rich soil mixture contribute to reduced weed growth, minimizing the need for extensive weeding.
  • Precise Watering: The defined spaces and individualized plantings make it easier to water each plant properly, leading to healthier plants and efficient water usage.
  • Organized and Manageable: The method provides clear paths and defined spaces, making it easier to manage and maintain the garden. It also facilitates crop rotation and individualized care for different plants.
  • Additional Benefits: Companion planting, easier harvesting, and the aesthetic appeal of a well-organized square foot garden are additional advantages of this method.

Additional Resources

For those interested in exploring square foot gardening further, there are various resources available, including articles and guides from homestead bloggers. These resources provide practical insights, tips, and experiences related to implementing the square foot gardening method.

In summary, square foot gardening offers an efficient and organized approach to gardening, particularly for individuals with limited space. The method's emphasis on soil quality, precise spacing, and efficient management makes it a compelling option for those looking to grow their own food in a small area.

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