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Tips for Building and Planning a Square Foot Garden

By Rose Ann Dabu

There are many ways to grow your own food, from growing fruit plants inside your home near a window to having a container garden or a large plot of land with herbs and vegetables Another popular option is to grow what is called a square foot garden. Planning a square foot garden involves knowing how to use square sections for the growing area.

Here is a square foot garden planting guide that you can use to gain information about square foot gardens and how to create them.

Tips for building and planning a square foot garden

Planning a Square Foot Garden and the Purpose of This Garden

The main reason people will do square foot gardens is convenience and lack of space. If you are trying to grow a lot of different vegetables, fruits, and herbs, it typically requires spacing everything out properly.

How to build a square foot garden: start by measuing the space.
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It can become a little disorganized and hard to keep track of, plus the spacing means you need a good amount of land in your backyard.

With a square foot garden, you usually only have about 12 inches per side, so you can have each square foot be a separate crop or plant that you are growing.

How much can you plant in a 4x8 garden: more plants fit in here than you'd think.
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It keeps everything contained in a smaller area and separated properly, but letting you grow even with a small amount of land.

How to Build a Square Foot Garden

When you want to build a square foot garden, each box in the area should be about a square foot. Hence why it is 12 inches on each side. You will want to first decide where the garden will be. Then, calculate how many squares you can have in that area.

Square foot garden planting guide: start by choosing plants for the garden.
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Creating a grid is really helpful when figuring it out. Then you will need to build a box with this layout and add potting soil to each square evenly.

For the box, try to use lumber that has not been treated, as you don’t want chemicals to be touching your plants and vegetables. To prevent weeds from growing up, use some type of mat materials on the bottom below where the box will be. Compost works really well as potting soil for the square foot garden.

What to Plant

How to build a square foot garden: you can plant anything you'd like in the garden.
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Planning a square foot garden involves deciding what kind of plants you want to use. You shouldn’t be too worried about this, though. You can plant just about anything in the square foot garden, from vegetables and fruits to herbs.

You can use more than one box for a certain vegetable you want more of. Or, use each square in the grid for a separate vegetable and herb. Just make sure you label each one so you know when to water it.

Become Familiar with the Process of Planting the Plants You’ve Chosen

If you're wondering how to plant bush beans in square foot garden, check out different guides.
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Knowing how to make square foot garden is essential. But it would also be a great idea to make some research on the best methods of planting the plants you have chosen. For example, if you’re interested to find out how to plant bush beans in square foot garden, you can check this one as your guide.

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