This WILL Change Everything in Your Garden!

Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:51 How to Setup Your Bed for Square Foot Gardening
03:20 Evidence This Method Works
04:44 Combining Square Foot Gardening and Growing Vertical
05:35 Combining Square Foot Gardening and Succession Planting
06:46 How to Interplant to Boost Production
07:35 Why You WON’T Have to Weed Your Garden
08:12 Here is How Well Square Foot Gardening Works
09:02 How You Will Be Saving Money Growing Like This
09:46 Why You Will Use Less Water
10:47 The Most Valuable Asset a Gardener Has
12:01 My Favorite Gardening Book, “Square Foot Gardening”
12:40 Final Thoughts

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41 Comments

  1. Coasting through my 2nd spring of vegetable gardening and enjoying salads and stir fries thanks to several YouTube garden channels but especially this one. Thanks! ❤

  2. Love this method and have used it for years. It is also so easy to draw up a planting plan for the season. I’ve never used the special mix in my raised beds though. I plant this way in my in ground beds too.

  3. From your encouragement in other years showing this method, I have relied on it a lot in my garden. It is super valuable and makes it much more doable to work foot by foot and use vertical space. You get a lot more grown in a small space that way. Love it, and love to Tuck❤❤

  4. James starts talking about succession planting.. (sits bolt upright… pauses video) Dammit, I need to plant some lettuce or I'll run out in a few weeks… (plants seeds) Continues video

  5. Your videos piqued my interest in square foot gardening. After borrowing the book from the library, I'm trying this method in my new raised garden bed for the first time this year.

  6. There's a greatOrganic gardening book from the 70s called Square Foot Gardening, by Rodale press. Excellent for this method.

  7. My mom and I are starting our first garden this year and just watched your square foot gardening video from years ago! Next time she comes over we’ll have to watch this one!💚

  8. Thank you James! Your enthusiasm is a delight and inspiring. Your info is always helpful! Blessings to you! 🌱🐝💚

  9. What's going on Jersey!!! Another great video! Thanks for putting in all the time and effort in to sharing your knowledge and experience. I always come away with a couple great ideas to add in to my gardening routine! My planters are mostly all homemade 2'x4' that wrap around the outside edge of my deck, about 2 rows deep. I didn't plan it this way intentionally, but I am, in effect, using the square-foot method, just in 2 ft increments. I never thought about how this works so efficiently, but I picked up some ideas from this video that I can use to improve. As always Thanks James! And always ❤ For Tuck!

  10. I’ve been growing with the square foot method since 2019 and love my book. I also combine it with intensive growing. However, I do have to get better at succession planting.

  11. Hello James, my name is Terris I’m a subscriber. I live 60 miles from the Ga. Fl. Line. I just want to thank you for your videos. You have a lot of valuable knowledge on growing a garden. I have been growing a back to Eden garden for about Seven years. I have been successful. I am trying your method of raised beds. So far I really like it and it is working very well for me. Again thank you very much for sharing your experience and your knowledge with me. It has been a game changer. From south east Ga. Your friend Terris!!!

  12. Hi 👋🏻 dear , I’m from Canada 🇨🇦🥰 I love seeing you here in your garden . I have a new place for gardening 🥰 thank you for sharing your experience with us. God bless you 🙏🏻🥰

  13. One thing Mel Bartholomew did with square foot gardening was to see the SIZE of the adult plants. But, even more so, the John Lord square foot gardening (and companion planting) is to NOT use the same veg in a square foot space, but to intermix the vegs (!). You have short root crops (radish, lettuce, green onions, garlic, chives), medium depth roots (squash, zucchini, gourd, pumpkin, watermelon, melons, cucumbers, broccoli, cauliflower, …), and deep depth roots (daikon, carrots, beets, onions, …). You also have small-height (radish, lettuce, …), medium height (celery, carrots, beets, …), and tall height (watermelon, melons, squash, pumpkin, turnips, rutabagas, …). Some vegs like full sun, some like partial sun, and other water-vampires (lettuces) like partial shading.

    So mix it up with your own permaculture food forest canopy. Tall forest tree (vertical gardening tomatoes, vines, cucumbers, squash, pumpkin, …) … and tall tree chili, eggplant, okra, corn, mustard, …. Medium forest squash, sweet potato, yam, potato, beet, carrot, celery, …). Low shrubbery (lettuce, radish, microgreens, mizuna, arugula, ….

    If you plant carrots and beets with shallow root plants (radish, lettuce, …) you can work both depths of soil in a smaller adult plant size. Plant full sun verticals, provide partial sun and shade to smaller under-story vegs.

    In this you have a greater maximum dispersal of carrots, onions, garlic, etc. and the bugs can't find your flatlander airport landing strip of rowed crops, or a massive central blocked portion of a target zone of their own favorite vegetable (bull eye's). By integrating and intermixing of your crops with height, sunlight/shade, root depth, you can grow more in less space, but also have a massive veg garden permaculture food forest.

  14. I do in ground gardens, so the square foot method is hard to do because I don't need to be tripping over strings and stakes.

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