Latest products
Square Foot Planting Guide
Do You Love Fresh-Grown Food?
If you love the taste of home-grown vegetables but think you lack the space to grow them yourself - think again! Growing your own food has never been easier thanks to this long-established technique that allows you to get the maximum results, with the minimum of space.
In a space as little as four foot by four foot, you can have 16 small spaces that can keep you supplied with fresh vegetables throughout the growing season.
This is done by leveraging the idea of 'rotational growing' and bringing it into the modern day concept of home food-production that suits the busy modern family.
Here’s A Summary Of The Main Points In This Book:
1. How to construct your own Grid Garden
Simple, straight forward instructions for constructing a basic Grid garden frame.
2. How to mix your own special compost for your Grid Garden.
The 'secret sauce' behind the success of this intensive gardening technique, is in the growing mixture. Find out how to make top quality organic compost to improve your soil and subsequent vegetable harvest.
3. Guidelines for planting out your GG.
Clear diagrams and pictures showing in detail just how to get started on your own GG.
4. A Introduction to Companion Planting - Good and Bad companion plants.
Companion Planting plays a crucial role in the success of any garden – whether growing food or flowers! Some great tips here to get the most out of your Raised Bed GG.
5. Beneficial herbs and Organic pest control.
Growing herbs can play an important role in your garden to control pests. Find out which herbs are more beneficial for your plants.
6. Instructions on plant support and growing methods.
Some instruction on how to go about supporting your plants so that you may get the best out of them and minimalize damage due to heavy crops.
7. A list of popular vegetables and herbs to grow in your Raised Bed GG, including planting, plant maintenance/care and harvesting/storing your vegetables.
A comprehensive list of good vegetables and herbs that will complement each other throughout the growing process, as well as how to harvest and store your crops for later use.