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Square Foot gardening

Square foot gardening is a concept developed by Mel Bartholomew back in 1976 !

It is a popular method of growing your own produce cheaply and easily . Conventional vegetable plots waste a lot of garden space and seeds - also everything in neat rows start ripening all at the same time .

With square foot gardening you get a manageable plot with enough produce to feed an average sized family - less work and less cost

Square foot gardening

The plot in the above picture is 4'x4'  -  Fixed together into a bottomless box - filled with good quality compost .Then you need to markout your square foot grid - using batten or string/twine  Each square is 1 foot by 1 foot [a square foot] .Each square foot is then ready to be sown with your seeds

In each square sow one variety

  • Extra Large plants - 1 plant per square [Broccoli , cauliflower cabbage etc]
  • Large plants - 4 plants per square [Lettuce, marigold, parsley etc]
  • Medium plants - 9 plants per square [Bush bean,spinach,beets etc]
  • Small plants - 16 plants per square [Carrots,Radishes,onions etc]

Only sow what you are likely to use - therefore no waste ! If you don't like broccoli dont grow it - save that square for a food crop you do eat .

Also think about how much of each crop you want each year / season and dont sow all the seed for each variety right away . Successional sowing is far better - sow one lot of radish seed then two weeks later sow some more this enables you to harvest your radish contiuously rather than bunches of bunches of radish all in one harvest .

When you have completely harvested one variety sow another variety in the square . Crop rotation is virtually eliminated as you can change the crop with each new sowing .

for example First root crop , then fruit crop and then a leaf crop .

Give it a go - fresh veg taste so much better than supermarket purchased vegetables

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Square foot gardens - Built /erected and filled using general compost -
Only available to Nuneaton,Atherstone,Tamworth areas
Sizes available :

  • 4'x4' £50 
  • 8'x8' £80
  • 12'x12' £140

We can also supply seeds for your square foot garden visit our online seed store to recieve 25% discount on each packet purchased with a square foot garden .

Simply let us know which varieties you would like and which size square foot garden and we will email you with no obligation quote

Please contact us  via email  - or telephone 01827 714 745





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Garden Fencing

We can supply and erect most types of fences,trellising and gates

Basic lap fences to decorative picket fence boundaries with or without trellising.

We cover Atherstone and Nuneaton Areas.

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Tel 01827 714 745

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When planning a garden always plan to include permanent paths.

They can be inexpensive , can look attractive and last a long time if laid correctly.

A1 Gardens supplies and lays paths and patios at competitive prices
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Gravel
Gravel paths and maintenance free areas.

Gravel is an ideal medium to use for maintenance free areas, as a replacement for turf or instead of slabs or a patio.

It is also an excellent choice for paths.Adding extra security because of the cruching underfoot.


Gravel
we can supply and lay your path, patio or gravel
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