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Intro – 00:00
What is Square Foot Gardening – 00:17
Why You Should Square Foot Garden – 00:30
Companion Planting on Steroids – 00:55
Stability in Diversity and Beneficial Connections – 01:22
Square Foot Gardening is Scaleable – 01:31
Growing Vertical with Square Foot Gardening – 01:41
Tuck Protecting the Garden – 02:32
Succession Planting in a Square Foot Garden – 03:06
Interplanting in a Square Foot Garden – 04:22
Staggering Plantings in a Square Foot Garden – 04:39
No Weeding in a Square Foot Garden – 05:16
Mulching in a Square Foot Garden – 05:40
Where to Square Foot Garden, in the Ground or in Beds? – 05:50
How to Set Up a Square Foot Garden – 06:01
Showing My Square Foot Garden Beds – 06:18
Saving Money with Square Foot Gardening – 09:08
Watering a Square Foot Garden – 09:43
Saving Time with a Square Foot Garden – 09:52
How to Arrange Plants in a Square Foot Garden – 10:09
What to Plant in a Square Foot Garden – 10:26
The Rules to Square Foot Gardening and Spacing – 11:30
Outro – 12:05
What’s going on Growers it’s James Prigioni coming to you live from Jersey today me and Tuck are going to share with you the incredible style of gardening that easily doubled our Harvest while doing less work let’s go
In essence square foot gardening is simple it’s like the name implies it’s about planting out the garden one square foot at a time but the deeper you dig the more you come to realize that this way of gardening is way more versatile and way more effective than you could even imagine this method
Of gardening is perfect for beginners yet also extremely valuable for even expert gardeners it will give you a well organized easy to maintain highly efficient Garden it’s all about ease and about growing more food in less space even for experienced gardeners deciding how to plant out
A 40 square foot bed can be a bit overwhelming but it’s much easier if we break down these 40 square feet and decide what to plant one square foot at a time look how packed with food this 40 square
Foot bed is notice the diversity in all all the different kinds of plants that I’m growing that’s one of the advantages to square foot gardening you can grow many different kinds of crops together and they could benefit one another it’s like companion planting on steroids not only can you
Grow plants that naturally deter pests like onions and marigolds but you can also get the most out of the space by planting a crop like carrots in one square foot you can plant 16 of them in that
Same bed with all the different kinds of plants growing together it makes the whole bed better balanced because we know that there is stability in diversity especially when the plants form beneficial connections another cool thing about square foot gardening is that it’s scalable it
Will work just as well in a two by four bed like we have right here as it will in a bigger bed like I just showed you this style of gardening works even better when used in tandem with a few other
Methods for example growing vertically if you want to grow a tomato plant and it’s an indeterminate variety if you let that sprawl out it will take up about a four foot by four foot section but if you grow your Tomatoes vertically and use the square foot method you can plant your tomatoes one
Square foot apart like I do with my trellis right here not only will you be saving space but your plants will actually grow better because they all have better access to light the light will be more easily distributed throughout the plant also when growing vertically the plants will have better
Airflow and we know that air and light are the enemies of disease so inherently your plants are going to have less issues not to mention how much easier growing vertically makes harvesting it’s way easier to see when the tomatoes are ripe and it’s a way more enjoyable process to go out there
And grab a tomato when it’s head height instead of getting on your hands and knees and searching for a ripe tomato you know the little bosses out here it might look like he’s just hanging out but he’s actually working hard Tuck’s always just overseeing he’s got the perfect vantage point
To be able to see if anything sneaks in a squirrel or something if they do he’ll chase them right out if you love seeing talk in the videos hit the Subscribe button hit the like button and also
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Also paint a comment another method you need to tie into square foot gardening if you want to get the most out of it is succession planting ideally there should never be an open Square in your
Garden when you harvest one crop there should be another one on Deck waiting to go in and replace it for instance I just harvested radishes 16 per square foot they were absolutely beautiful and
They tasted fantastic when I did that I made sure that I had a pepper plant waiting to go in and replace it this way I’m using time to my advantage and growing more food in less space after I
Harvested my radishes I mix the soil a little bit then dug a hole to plant my pepper in in that hole I added a little bit of all-purpose fertilizer mix that in then took my pepper plant and transplanted
It into the center of my square foot then I added a little more fertilizer on the top and mix that into the top few inches then watered it in the whole process took about two minutes proper planning leads to successful succession planting so it’s a good idea to have a few trays
Started with ceilings this way you can replace the plants that you harvest for example I have some trays of lettuces peppers and flowers ready to go in as I harvest up this spring when your succession planned it correctly you should be able to grow two to three crops in one square foot per
Growing season so essentially one six foot bed is more like a 12 or 18 square foot bed when you use the power of succession planting inter planting is another great way to get more out of your square
Foot garden for instance when planting the pepper like I did you could stick in some quick growing crops like radishes or even lettuces in those Corners this way you can get a harvest from the radish while you’re waiting for the pepper to produce because the pepper won’t start producing
For like two months when planting out your bed you also want to make sure that you’re staggering your plantings this way you can extend your Harvest over a longer period of time and you aren’t overloaded with one crop all at once for instance when planting carrots I’ll plant one round of
Carrots and then after that I’ll plant another round of carrots about one to two weeks later for my lettuce I make sure to stagger plant those as well so I’ll plant my lettuce and make sure that
I plan another round about two weeks later and I’ll always have other lettuces ready to go in either in pots or in trays I’ll just Harvest one lettuce then take one lettuce that I have waiting in a pot and then I’ll just transplant that lettuce to replace the one that I just removed
This intensive style of planting utilizes space so well that you won’t have to weed as much because the weeds will just have a tough time getting access to light because the plants will just shade a lot of the ground out because everything is planted so densely since your planting area is
Small the weeding area is small also so if you do have to weed it’s really easy and it goes really fast because you just don’t have a lot of space that you have to weed when the heat comes make
Sure to add a nice organic mulch to your bed this way you’ll have to do little to no weeding and we all know weeding is the worst part about gardening we want to spend more time harvesting less time
Weeding square foot gardening requires very few tools which means you won’t have to Fork out a bunch of money just to get started you can grow in the ground or in raised beds I prefer raised beds
Because once you get them built and filled the majority of the work is already done I like to use string to section out my squares I just take a tape measure measure every square foot then I’ll
Use deck screws put those deck screws in to attach the string then I’m left with perfect squares everywhere which allows me to space everything very accurately and allows me to really get the
Most out of the space that I’m growing in me and talk want to show you in detail some of our square foot beds look at all the food in here anything you can think of lettuces getting close to harvest
Parsley it’s cilantro right next to that broccoli is getting ready look slow bolt leaf lettuce this one lasts later into the summer even though it’s getting close to harvest more lettuces over here we just started putting peppers in look at the spinach so beautiful we’re really gonna have
To start eating some of this spinach because we have so much spinach come to over here more just look at all the food look at this yellow Chinese cabbage look at the beautiful color on the center everything just there’s almost no space that you could actually you know fill in
This is how to get the most out of the area that you have come over here look at Taco looking for something chill out boy chill out we’ll get him a mustard green he loves those so over here we’ve got some mustards planted dense too and don’t think that we don’t have
Flowers in here we’ve got some borage growing getting ready to start flowering and we’ve even got some other kind of zinnias and stuff in here too I think that’s the candy cane one of my favorite all-time zinnias check out the actually before I do that you want some mustard greens boy
This guy loves the mustard greens he loves the stalks on them because they got a lot of water in them we’ll let him snack on that look at the tomatoes that we have planted one square foot apart as well growing up strings making sure to utilize that vertical space think about it you
Know we’ve got left we’ve got right we get behind us we got to make sure we’re using the area above us that’s just so important check this out over here too I want to show you something
Here’s another square foot bed that I didn’t run the strings in but the way I plant out this bed is I’ll take this board right here that I made it’s one square foot and then I’ll just plop it
Down and outline it what that will do is let me know that that section is one square foot and that’s how I plant out a bed like this and I mean you almost can’t fit more food in here
I just love to see it look at this spinach as the spinach starts to come out the cabbages will fill more of that space in and then we’ll just be harvesting so much food from this little Birdie’s
Raised bed here it’s funny because the birds like to hang out up here and then like on this top part here then they just do some droppings down here so they’re kind of fertilizing the bed
Which isn’t a bad thing we just got to make sure we wash the food before we eat it and check out the keyhole bed this is a combination of a few different space-saving techniques for instance that Keyhole method where you could get the most out of the space and then everything is reachable
From here using the square foot method and then in the back is where we grow our cucumbers up vertically so there’s so many space-saving techniques integrated into just this one bed to make sure I know I’ve said it so many times but it needs to be emphasized that we’re getting the
Most out of this space that we have you will also be saving money because you need less seeds to get your garden planted when you know exactly how many plants you want to grow let’s say four lettuce and
One square foot you could just plant that out you won’t have to plant a whole row of lettuce and then go back and then thin out the lettuce to get correct spacing instead you could just plant the
Four lettuce seeds in one square foot basically in those four corners what I like to do is also a few extra seed in each location just to make sure that I get good germination but compared to something
Like planting in rows you’re going to save so much seed which will then save you so much money in the long run when you don’t have to buy as many packs of seed I find that watering is more efficient
When growing like this because since your plants are so close together it’s a small area you only have to water that small area instead of having to water the whole garden planting with this method
Is so structured that it saves a huge amount of time which then allows you to use the time that you save to plan out more beds and then when you plant out more beds you can get bigger harvests
Because you’re spending your time doing the most important tasks which will then lead to bigger harvest in the future when planting in your beds just make sure to arrange plants properly you want the tallest plants to be on the north side of the bed and the shortest plants on the south side of
The bed this way as the season progresses and the sun drops lower in the South the tall plants won’t be shading out those smaller plants again shortest plants in the South tallest plants on the North
What you decide to plant in your square foot garden is up to you but I suggest you start by keeping it simple grow things that you like to eat but also sprinkle in some things that will get you
Excited and will encourage you to get out into the garden more because the more time you spend in the garden the better the garden will do and the more experience you’ll be able to soak up experience
Is one of the most valuable tools for gardeners because the past can really help guide you for the future that’s why I highly suggest that you start keeping a garden journal if you haven’t been doing
It already that’s probably the greatest tool that I have my garden journal helps to tell me when to plant things how to avoid issues before they rise up and when it comes to problems in the garden it’s always better to either prevent or avoid the issue rather than having to manage it so
You really have to get your garden journal going what it comes down to it though I mean square foot gardening it’s just it seems so simple but it’s so it’s so versatile it’s so there’s so much more to
The onion of square foot gardening as you really start to peel back all the layers there’s very few rules one square for gardening most of the rules have to do with plant spacing and if you want the
Exact specifics of how many plants you should put per square foot I suggest you go to the book for that it has some great information in there and it also has good information of how to time out your
Plantings so this book the square foot gardening book I’ll put a link in the description but this isn’t my book I didn’t write it this isn’t my method I just think it works so fantastic not
Only for new gardeners but also for experienced gardeners Also I suggest you try it out try it on at least one bed you might end up like me three years later still just addicted with this method that’s today’s video Growers thanks for watching hope you enjoyed it I hope you got something out
Of it me and Tuck had an absolute blast out here I mean we always do we really really hope that you at least try square foot gardening we think that if you do try it then it’s going to make a major
Difference in your Harvest and it’s going to make a major difference in how much time you actually have to put in to get good consistent harvests it also just simplifies the whole garden so much and it really does make the whole experience so much more enjoyable like I had mentioned before I
Think it was like three years ago that I actually started square foot gardening I just wanted to try it in one little section and then every single year I now just like bring it to more sections
Because I just I just love the method so much tuck get down from there boy this guy’s looking for some carrots he wanted a little more Camera Action he’s having fun out here too he’s soaking up some
Of the Heat and we’re making sure we provide him with a lot of water and stuff but we love all the comments and the love shared to tuck if you’re a tuck enjoyer if you’re a tuck fan make sure
You spam some hearts down low for the big boss we also want to mention to hit that subscribe button hit the like button and share this video with your friends if you think that this will provide them
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Also wanted to mention one other thing to uh send a thank you to one of our new channel members Mary Ann Foster thanks for being a part of team grow thanks for having your hand in everything we’re
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Imagine but I’ll tell you what he’s definitely the king and he’s definitely the boss we had a lot of fun we hope you guys did too James and Tuck will be back again real soon we out!

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❤🥕Love Tuck!🥰 Thanks for the great tips – will try this method next season!
love the square foot gardening method and Tuck!
I have gardened for years, but this year, I redesigned my garden with 4×4 square foot beds. Then, in May, I looked up square foot gardening and found your video. I am growing plants vertically more than in the past. I followed your advice about pulling unproductive late summer veggies and planting fall crops. All I can say is, the garden is yielding SO MUCH food. I had so many cucumbers (and a few more coming yet, and maybe another crop), and the tomatoes have done so well. I have large cabbages out there too. We had big delicious cantaloupes. I had to learn how to can, and my freezer is stuffed. Square foot gardening is a game changer.
Why are all of your videos talking but don't really show you doing all of the work? Like you'll do an example or two at 10x speed, but I'd like to see, real time, how long it takes to make some of the things in your amazing garden.
This is also a good way of working a large space with little help. God bless your path
Tuck is really adorable and so helpful : )
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Tuck enjoyer 😂😂😂
My dog loved the part of cauliflower that I would normally throw away. She would eat the root portion.
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This video is an absolute masterclass. Thank you sir
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You're about as enthusiastic as i am towards gardening….
She's hard working woman God Bless 🙏 you
Wow so beautiful ❤
Great follow up.
I’m going to get my first community garden plot in 2024 and its 150 sq ft in-ground. Would this work well in this situation?
Hey there, Phil from jersey here (now in DC). Love your channel. What materials would you suggest for affordable diy vertical structure (base + uprights/ trellis) for organic gardening? Trying to create extra space in our 17’x25’ community garden plot. I assume treated wood is a no-go because chemicals, untreated pine or old pallets maybe would just decay, and cedar is too expensive — so not sure what to do. Thank you so much just in case.
I love Tuck he’s so cute
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I hate the way this is narated like a trailer for a cheap low budget action movie, THUMBS DOWN.
Why do you speak so fast?
Do you consider companion planting at all when following this method? I had to move to an apartment with a community garden for the next 2 years, and I have one 3'x7' raised bed to work with (not counting my balcony). I have loosely followed this in the past but kept companion planting in mind bc I had the space. Now, I don’t. Help!
How do you make your tomato trellis?
U rock😃
Do you ever have trouble with plants shading each other out using this method? For example, I saw that you had cabbage in 1 square foot, but the leaves were into the surrounding areas. So did you plant something like lettuce next to it because that would shade the lettuce and keep it cool? I'm asking because my 1st year I planted tomatoes next to peppers and it worked great because the peppers got some shade in the hotter months, but the next time I tried that, the peppers got shaded out and barely grew!
How did you grow so much food
Hi James, i am so inlove with your garden. I wish you health and strength to continue doing gardening😍❤🙏😂🇯🇲
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i love seeing tuck in your videos. just so ya know! lol
Not a bad idea
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I want to start gardening again this year but the cost of wood is really high. Do you have tips or suggestions for growing right out of the ground? Definitely more work for me as we have clay soil but would be some much cheaper for us @jamesprigioni
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I’m not sure why my veggies don’t grow well in my raised bed. Maybe my watering is not consistent?
Absolute epitome of ADHD. Dude slow down
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Tuck is awesome 🥰
We enjoy square foot gardening
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Gotta watch you and point five speed