My Square Foot Garden
Posted: February 14, 2009 Filed under: Gardening 1 CommentIt has been a week or so since I posted…so sorry! Life has been a bit hectic, a week of a hard freeze every night…and this in Florida!! My new job started and in the middle of it all I had to get row covers and blankets for the garden. Here is what my garden looked like for a week.
I made it through, only lost one sweet potato plant. Here is a pic of my row covers;
Last July I went to work at a health food store here in Jacksonville. Everything served in the deli there is organic, so I began bringing home some seeds and scraps home. I sprouted peppers, then an onion. Then I started bringing home huge bags of veggie and fruit scraps and put them in my compost. It was about this time that I discovered Bokashi composting. It is a way to take kitchen scraps and get compost from them in 4 weeks! You may not know that normal outdoor composting can take up to a year to get ready to be put into the soil. This method is odor free and can be done indoors.
In August I laid out my garden, in an L-shape. I got garden timbers and put them in place, covered the soil and weeds with unwaxed cardboard. I got potting soil, put it about 4 inches deep and started adding ground egg shells,coffee grounds, compost, manure and vermiculite.
In August I planted sweet potatoes, onions, and bell peppers in one end of the garden and started building up the soil in the longer section. In September I planted flowering kale, Swiss chard, basil and red potatoes. This week I planted tomato seedlings, nasturtiums, lavender. I have been going to a produce market near my house few times a week and getting veggie scraps for compost. I am getting coffee grounds from Starbucks each day. My soil is looking great!
Peppers, Marigolds and beets I have been eating greens from since September!
Lettuce in homemade grow box
Lettuce with cover
Compost Bin is mostly for grass and yard stuff as I compost all kitchen scraps by the Bokashi method of composting. For the outdoor bin I add coffee grounds and boxes of veggie scraps from a local produce store.

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