Square Foot Gardening Guide

Square Foot Gardening Guide

Square Foot Gardening (SFG) developed by Mel Bartholomew, is a popular and efficient gardening method that focuses on maximizing yield in a small space. It focuses on utilizing the small spaces. This gardening technique is commonly adapted in Urban area where there is small space. Square foot gardening is based on dividing a garden bed into small section where you can do your farming or gardening.

Square Foot Gardening Guide

Basic Principles of Square Foot Gardening developed by Mel Bartholomew

Small, raised beds — usually 4 feet by 4 feet (1.2 m x 1.2 m), so you can reach every part without stepping on the soil.

Divided into 1-foot squares — use a grid made from wood, string, or tape to create 16 squares in a 4×4 bed.

Rich soil mix — instead of using native soil, fill beds with a balanced mix known as Mel’s Mix:

⅓ peat moss or coco coir (for moisture retention)

⅓ compost (for nutrients)

⅓ vermiculite (for aeration and drainage)

Plant by space needs — each square hosts a certain number of plants, depending on their mature size.

 Plant Spacing Guide (per 1 square foot)

Type of Plant Number per Square Notes:

  • Basil, Marigold 4 Great companions
  • Beans, Peas 9 Use a trellis for climbing types
  • Broccoli, Cabbage, Peppers 1 Large plants
  • Carrots, Radishes, Beets 16 Small root crops
  • Garlic 9 Plant in fall for summer harvest
  • Lettuce, Spinach 4 Harvest outer leaves regularly
  • Tomatoes 1 Use a cage or trellis
  • Onions 9 Plant in a grid pattern

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