Your Guest Posts
- Miriam’s 2012 Garden Plan
- Abundant Boxes
- How To Create A Festive Indoor Succulent Garden
- Gardening in the Round (Container Gardening)
- Creating An Herb Spiral
- A Little Corny
- Zach’s Hydroponic Garden
- Steps to Grow – Apartment Friendly Gardening
- Learning to Cook From Your Square Foot Garden
- Charity’s Square Foot Gardening Plan
- Jacki’s Square Foot Gardening Plan
- Tavia’s Square Foot Gardening Plan
- Vanessa-Gardening in California
- Carmen-Gardening in Galesville
- Calling All Bloggers!
- Emilee’s Square Foot Gardening Plan–A Case Study
- Sandra’s Square Foot Gardening Plan–A Case Study
- Jodi’s Garden, Fourth Week of April
- Jodi’s Garden, Third Week of March
- Jodi’s Garden, Second Week of March
- Jodi’s Garden, First Week of March
- Jodi’s Garden, Fourth Week of February


Your website and newsletters have been invaluable for planning my planting times! I am so excited that you have a fall newsletter now, too! I was trying to figure it all out on my own, and it’s awesome to have your suggestions mirror what I thought was the correct timetable.
My link has all the progress of my garden (although it needs an update!), and is partially square foot, and partially row (for the tomatoes). I tried a trellis arch for my tomatoes, and it has been hugely successful. In gardens I have helped with in the past, fungus was a real problem due to lack of air movement. With these trellises, each branch can be trained to grow away from it’s neighbor, so there is lots of air movement, and plenty of room for the tomatoes to develop. I grow heirloom tomatoes, and they are monstrous this year! (compared to when my friend grew them in the mostly same spot last year and they didn’t do well at all)
Anyway, I’ve really enjoyed your site! Great job!
Wow–I LOVE IT! I’m excited to see how your tomatoes grow on the neat trellis. Let me know if you’d like to make a post for this section–perhaps take one or two sections and show their progression through the summer?
Sure! That sounds like fun!