Adventures in Gardening–Let's Plant and Week 1!

SherryThe next step in my new veggie garden is what to plant and where. According to Mel, the Square Foot Garden is not a true square foot garden unless it has a grid. I loved this idea, hence why my mom calls it the “Anal Garden”.   It really makes the garden look organized and pretty; just my style. He is so clear on what goes where and how many to plant, that it makes the whole process so simple. But my garden is not a perfect square foot, so we cheated a bit on the whole grid system.  In the end we ended up with 24 squares, each measuring 10 x 12, close enough right? I used hemp string and nailed it across to form the grids.  Here is an up close picture of the squares.

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Now what should we plant?  I anally mapped out all the nice veggies I wanted and then mapped out where to plant them based on a companion planting chart I found. But in the end it was a waste of time. Since I started so late getting the box built and since I am a novice  gardener, I needed to transplant most of my veggies at this stage of the game. Next year I look forward to starting my own seedlings.  But for now transplanting is fine, BUT I was at the mercy of the garden shops so my garden map went right out of the window.  I just kept an idea of the veggies I wanted and made several trips to all of the garden stores/nurseries in our area picking up plants here and there whenever I had the chance. I took my time and slowly planted each square accordingly. There were a couple of veggies that had to be seeded; carrots and radishes.  Here is what I finally ended up with.

8 x3 Raised Bed Square Foot Garden—Each Square is 10 x 12 (not quite a square foot)

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Here are some great shots of my green thumb mom helping with the gardening! She pretty much did most of the transplanting!  Thanks mom!

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Mom loved that she was planting lettuce!

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The zucchini looks like it’s off to a rough start.

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After just a few days the radishes sprouted!

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The bell peppers, parsley, and tomato plants transplanted easily and are doing well in the first week!

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The leftover plants I had went into some extra containers I had lying around! I will be curious to see how the containers do vs the square foot!

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Here is the final look at week 1 of planting done. I added the other veggies listed in the table above as well as the marigolds during the second week!

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