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Square Foot Gardening (SFG) is a great way to convert that boring suburbia grass lawn into a sustainable produce isle. Don’t have a lawn? That’s cool- SFG can be done practically anywhere. Mel was kind enough to send me this DVD which gives a quick intro into SFG. This method is great for the absolute beginner who might be a little overwhelmed by starting that first organic garden. For more information, including including Mel’s popular book & instructional DVDs, check out: www.squarefootgardening.com

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25 Responses to “Mel Bartholomew – Introducing Square Foot Gardening”

  1. Allen2045on 03 Sep 2010 at 1:14 am

    I just checked out your book at the library. Read the 1st chapter then went on line and bought it at Walmart.

  2. Praxxus55712on 03 Sep 2010 at 1:29 am

    Mel is in a league of his own when it comes to gardening. :)

  3. happymundoon 03 Sep 2010 at 2:27 am

    This is the BEST video on Square Foot Gardening…no BS just what we need to hear.

  4. OrganicTexason 03 Sep 2010 at 2:37 am

    @xxnoangelxx I’m not Mel, but thank you for the awesome feedback!

  5. xxnoangelxxon 03 Sep 2010 at 2:53 am

    Mel you are my Hero! You changed my life. I have used your system for three years and I have marvelous results. It’s so easy! No back breaking work once you set up. I have change my diet built around my garden. I have improved my culinary skills . I am healthier and happier. With corporate farming controlling our food source and letting contaminates enter our food supply it’s more important than ever that you know your food source.

  6. pepperjoe12on 03 Sep 2010 at 3:19 am

    Good stuff, Mel. Check out my YouTube Garden videos.

  7. bbbustedflushon 03 Sep 2010 at 3:26 am

    Well isnt this just wonderful. Im 60 years old and Mel just taught Ive been a gardening dummy all my life. But we always did it this way. Well no more. Thank you Mel. Who says you cant teach an old dog new tricks.

  8. speedproductions797on 03 Sep 2010 at 3:50 am

    This guy who invented this program/system gardening invention is a genius.

  9. speedproductions797on 03 Sep 2010 at 4:33 am

    Wow! That’s super extrmeley and awesomely cool!

    I’m going to buy the books!!!
    Cool!

  10. lheartlondonon 03 Sep 2010 at 4:38 am

    hi mel!!! i just bought 2 of your books. i luv it!!! thanks so much for all the info on gardening

  11. TnWormsCastingson 03 Sep 2010 at 5:21 am

    I JUST GOT THE NEW BOOK IT IS GREAT!!

  12. OrganicTexason 03 Sep 2010 at 6:11 am

    hey ccm800… Mel’s book has a plant spacing guide so you space out the veggies & other plants appropriately in each square.

  13. ccm800on 03 Sep 2010 at 6:25 am

    Doesn’t one plant shade out the other?

  14. donze52on 03 Sep 2010 at 6:53 am

    might if you want to take the extra step, grow and use wild gourds. The leaves are the only plant that no bug will eat. so making a sun tea with the leaves means after you spay it on your plants–no bugs.
    if you are in the mood.

  15. imoveatparadereston 03 Sep 2010 at 7:39 am

    You can also use small planting pots, a barrel or a small tub and grow things. Like I’ve got potatoes in a small barrel, and every time the plant gets to be about five inches tall, I cover it up 3/4 way with dirt, then it produces more potatoes, cuz it has to grow taller. Try it out for yourself.

  16. OrganicTexason 03 Sep 2010 at 7:42 am

    I’m not Mel, but thanks! :-) Sounds like you’re doing great- keep up the good work. We need more of these Prosperity Gardens across the American landscape.

  17. kathyrclarkon 03 Sep 2010 at 8:22 am

    Love your book. And love my raised garden beds in my back yard. We have eaten great veggies and fruit all summer.

  18. CyrusDaweson 03 Sep 2010 at 9:07 am

    Fun!!! [sarcasm]

  19. strasheepon 03 Sep 2010 at 9:16 am

    thats only 87%… what about the other 13% huh?

  20. godlikemickoon 03 Sep 2010 at 9:36 am

    mel bartholomew is going to save the world

  21. 19dcs93on 03 Sep 2010 at 9:56 am

    i chose the old way becasue your optimise space if you do it right but these look very nice

  22. theblackhenon 03 Sep 2010 at 9:58 am

    We’ve been doing SFG for a couple years now and it is so much better than the old way. Lower costs (especially after getting started), less waste, less water, and a lot less weeding. I spend more time getting my crops ready for the table.

  23. OrganicTexason 03 Sep 2010 at 10:21 am

    David Will, founder of the Organic Living Club (OLC) in South Texas discussed using barrels to grow produce during our December meeting. You can watch it here:

    watch?v=HivTEa6BMx4

    or look for it on my YouTube homepage. -OT

  24. ck4b3don 03 Sep 2010 at 10:27 am

    I love SFG, I live in a city and have limited space so this system is wonderful. We have fruitfull crops year rounds thanks to SFG. The only improvment I ask for is translating SFG to crcular barrel type planters because I have 4 of those and would like to maximize their use as well.

  25. mmovideobloggingon 03 Sep 2010 at 11:22 am

    So glad to have found your video. Square Foot Gardening is something I am planning for the 2009 growing season.

    Thanks

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