How to garden basics: Start with Square Foot Gardening
Posted: April 26, 2017
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Marshfield, Wis., community members tend to their SFG community gardens, provided by Healthy Lifestyles - Marshfield Area Coalition.[/caption]
"My yard is too small."
"I don't have time for all that weeding."
"It just sounds expensive."
Have you used these excuses to avoid gardening? Laura Zelenak, Marshfield Clinic Healthy Lifestyles health educator, says you're not alone.
"Traditional row gardens can overwhelm beginners," Zelenak said. "Square foot gardening takes out all the fuss. If you want to try gardening without going overboard, it's a great place to start."
What is square foot gardening (SFG)?
SFG is a small-scale, intensive, lower maintenance, highly productive gardening method, said Zelenak. It can be used and built almost anywhere, and it's ideal for anyone, even children or people with physical disabilities.Advantages of SFG
"In square foot gardening, you can grow much of the same produce as row gardens with less upkeep," she said. Additional advantages include:- Less weeding, water, space and cost
- Less time maintaining the garden
- No heavy shoveling or rototilling
- More efficient seed use
- Can be made temporary or movable
- More location opportunity
What can I grow in my square foot garden?
"I typically tell gardeners to grow their favorite vegetables or flowers. There are plenty of resources to help you plan the squares in your garden, but you can also just start planting and learn as you go," Zelenak said. SFG guidelines help determine best crop choices and recommend you:- Avoid invasive plants like mint or strawberries. They will take over square foot gardens.
- Avoid corn because it grows best in masses due to pollination. It doesn't thrive in square foot gardens.
- Avoid tall plants like sunflowers and corn. Tall plants shade neighbor plants, which then struggle to grow. If you want to test out a taller plant, place it on the north end of your garden.



