This year we have chosen to simplify our planning process so I will show you how we are planning in six easy steps!
STEP 1: Draw the outline of your garden.
I will draw one of our 4 x 8 size raised beds for example.
Typically if this is your first year gardening I would recommend starting with a 4 x 4 raised bed.
Vertical Frames at the end of the raised beds |
Also all plants that vine (cucumbers, peas, squash, vine beans and vine tomatoes) are grown using a vertical frame at the end of the raised bed (which saves a tremendous amount of space). Add a vertical frame at the north end of your raised bed. Here is a link to my other post on Building A Vertical Frame for a Raised Bed
Drawing outline of garden |
STEP 2: List all the vegetables you plan on growing:
Vegetables to grow (shown in green) |
Adding a column called plants per square |
STEP 4: Add a 12 x 12 grid over your garden plan.
12 x 12 grid drawn in light blue |
STEP 5: Using a pencil draw or write the vegetables into their proper squares.
Drawing plant spacing using the grid as a guideline NOTE: The peas will be grown on the vertical frame |
STEP 6: From this drawing and list you can estimate how many seeds and plants you will need to buy in the early spring.
Carrots- 64 carrot seeds
Lettuce- 32 lettuce seeds
Onions- 128 onion sets (I choose to buy sets they are easier)
Peas- 30 pea seeds
Zucchini- 2 zucchini seeds or 2 zucchini plants
STEP 7 (OPTIONAL): Its up to you but if you want you can plant 4 times a year! (I will be honest we choose only to plant in the Spring and Summer, although we planted Garlic this fall). If you want to do this each time you harvest a crop of vegetables in your garden simply replant! Look at the type of plants you can grow according to the season and have extra seeds on hand to plant when a square becomes available. (This is actually the heart of the SFGM because you are able to make the most of your garden).
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