Making A Square Foot Garden Grid – VINES (2024)

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So, you’ve decided to begin gardening this season but aren’t sure where to start? If you’re new to gardening, the task of organizing your garden bed and properly utilizing the space you have available may seem daunting. But fret not! Making a square foot garden grid is a simple method of efficiently putting your garden bed to good use.

As was discussed in a previous Cultivation Calendar installment, square foot gardening was started in 1981 by Mel Bartholomew. A retired engineer and urban planner, Bartholomew sought to make the process of gardening easier and space effective. When we make square foot garden grids, we plan things according to the space they’ll need.

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For each square foot of our garden bed, we’ll plant a certain number of seeds (or transplanted seedlings) based on the mature size of what we’re planning to grow. The general rule is 1,4,9, or 16 plants for each square. For example, larger plants like tomatoes should be kept to one plant per square foot. Medium size plants like spinach can be planted 9 to a square foot. Other mid-size plants like arugula can be planted 4 to a square foot. Smaller plants such as carrots can be placed in close quarters, with 16 per square foot being possible.

When making your square foot garden grid, there are an abundance of materials for you to choose from when constructing the square foot guidelines. A popular method involves placing stakes or screws at one foot intervals around your bed and using tomato twine to act as the visual divider. This method is especially useful if you plan on removing the grid later on in the growing season. Tomato twine is also resistant to adverse weather conditions that would otherwise damage regular twine. You can also make use of light weight wooden materials to construct a framework to act as a guide. Just be sure to properly space the wood one foot apart where necessary.

Making A Square Foot Garden Grid – VINES (2024)

FAQs

What size grid for square foot gardening? ›

The general rule is 1,4,9, or 16 plants for each square. For example, larger plants like tomatoes should be kept to one plant per square foot. Medium size plants like spinach can be planted 9 to a square foot. Other mid-size plants like arugula can be planted 4 to a square foot.

What types of materials can be used as grids in a square foot garden? ›

  • Grid – Use branches, sticks, or wood to create a grid over the compost. The grid helps to: Align plants. Group plants by type. Maintain order. ...
  • Fencing – Build a fence around the garden to protect it from chickens, rabbits, pigs, or other animals. Use local materials such as branches, large coffee sacks, or bamboo.

How many plants per square foot chart? ›

Square Foot Gardening Chart By Vegetable
Vegetable TypeSpacing Per Square
Cantaloupe1 per 4 squares
Carrots16
Cauliflower1
Celery4
33 more rows
Apr 24, 2024

How do you make an easy grid? ›

To draw the grid:

To draw this grid, put your ruler at the top of the paper, and make a small mark at every inch. Place the ruler at the bottom of the paper and do the same thing. Then use the ruler to make a straight line connecting each dot at the bottom with its partner at the top.

How do you layout a Square Foot Garden? ›

The formula for planting is simple: one extra-large plant per 1x1-foot square, four large plants per square, nine medium plants per square, and 16 small plants per square. Here are some ideas for filling the squares: One vine tomato, pepper plant, or eggplant. Four bush tomatoes, heads of cabbage, or heads of lettuce.

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