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-===== Mandala Garden Plan =====+===== Square foot garden Plan 2020 =====
  
-The area is about 600m²+==== Square Foot Gardening - Bed 33 ====
  
-{{ :kuckucksmuehle:documentation:mandala_garden_plan_2019_3_.jpg?nolink |}}+=== 3 x 10 Plan ===
  
-<datatables> + 
-^ Bed no ^ Contains:                                                                                       ^ History                 ^ Bed status              ^ Plan                                        ^ Urine Fertilizer +After being inspired by Mel Bartholomew’s ‘Square foot Garden’s’, we’ve started planning for our own. This method is extremely accessible for anyone to try and just as easy to implementIt's a project that is perfect for both urban and rural spaces because of it's space conservation and it's intensive gardening low maintenance nature. 
-| 1        | Green Manure                                                                                    | Feb'19                  | Full                    |                                             | 13/03/19          | + 
-| 2        | PhysalisChiliEdible weed, Pumkin, Mangold, Radish                                           | Jul '19                 | Full                    |                                             | 13/03/19          | +We will be sharing our processprogressfindings and sources //here// as we go so you can have a go too. 
-| 3        | Kapuzinerkresse,                                                                                | 2018                    |                         | Marigold, Snapdragon, Garlic, Bell flowers  | 13/03/19          | + 
-| 4        | BlackrootMangoldCauliflowerBroccoliKohlrabi                                             | 2018Apr'19, May'19    |                         | Carrot, Cabbage                             | 13/03/19          | +Why use a square foot garden? In the time where space is becoming limitedand our human footprint is becoming ever largerthe importance of conserving both space and materialbut still producing high quality food in an environmentally stable wayis vital. We wanted to use a method that: 
-| 5        | Broccoli (2018), Green Manure, Onions                                                           | Feb'19                  | Full                    |                                             | 14/03/19          | + 
-| 6        | Peas, Radish                                                                                    | Apr'19                  | ready for planting      | cabbagecarrots                            | 14/03/19          | +1) required only a small space. 
-| 7        | BlackrootMangoldPeasRadish                                                                | Apr'19                  | ready for planting      | cabbagecarrots                            | 14/03/19          | +2) would have a goodreliable yield of perennial plants. 
-| 8        | StrawberriesBorageOnions                                                                    | 20172018Apr'19      | Full                    |                                             | 14/03/19          | +3be low cost/low maintenance/Low impact on the environment. 
-| 9        | Kale, Peas, radish, kohlrabi                                                                    | 2018, Apr'19            | ready for planting                                                  | 14/03/19          | + 
-| 10       | CarrotsPeas                                                                                   | 2018Apr'19            | ready for planting      | onionslettucekress                      | 14/03/19          | + 
-| 11       | StrawberriesOnions                                                                            | 2017Apr'19            | Full                    |                                             | 15/03/19          | +=== Survey === 
-| 12       | StrawberriesOnions                                                                            | 2017Apr'19            | Full                    |                                             | 15/03/19          | + 
-| 13                                                                                                                               | ready for planting      | Kale, Bok Choy                              | 15/03/19          | +Deciding where to put our Square foot garden was a matter of finding a flat patch of earth with good sun and where the wind wouldn't be so strong. Luckily the north west and eastern quarter beyond the garden is tree heavyproviding a little cover from high winds. Unfortunately this also means that the early morning sun rises behind the tree linethrowing partial shade until mid morning. To optimize the sunlightand to make sure all the plants are getting their fair sharewe planned to put the taller plants such as Turkish rocketcampions, onions and orpine on the North/West side of our square to avoid shading the smaller ones, which are on the South/East side, facing the sun for the majority of the day. 
-| 14       | StrawberriesOnions                                                                            | 2017Apr'19            |                         | Onions                                      | 15/03/19          | + 
-| 15       | SpinachBrussel sproutschard                                                                 | Apr'19                  | ready for planting      | Marjoram                                    | 15/03/19          | +We chose a rectangular patch of free ground for the 3x10 garden but whilst measuring we noticed that the ground is on a slight incline. This will mean thatwhen it comes to building the framewe will have to take this into account so we can avoid an uneven spread of nutrientswater and drainage  
-| 16       | MangoldCauliflower                                                                            | 2018Apr'19            | ready for planting      | Broccolicarrots, cabbage, borage          | 13/03/19          | + 
-| 17       | Garlic (SS)CarrotsMangoldPeas, Radish                                                     | 2018, Apr'19            | ready for planting      | lettuce                                     | 13/03/19          | +i.e - building one side of our garden slightly higher than the other 
-| 18       | Garlic (SS)Brussel sproutsMangold                                                           | 2018                    |                         | Peascarrots, kohlrabi                     | 13/03/19          | +    - Raising the base of the frame on the south side. 
-| 19       | [[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guter_Heinrich|Guter Heinrich]]                                 | Feb'19                  | Marked                  | Radish, carrots, cabbage, borage            | 16/02/19          | + 
-| 20       | Brussel sproutsradishcelery                                                                 | 2018Apr'19            | ready for planting      |                                             | 15/03/19          | +The easiest alternative would be to create a raised bed that has no contact with the floor but we since we want the mix of wild weeds and plants as well as to leave behind a healthy mound of soil that is already integrated with the local faunathis is not an option. 
-| 21       | RadishLettuce, Wild rucola, Thyme, Bushbeans, Purple beans, Blackroot, brussel sprouts, corn  | Apr'19, May '19         | ready for planting      | Kohlrabi, fast carrots,                     | 15/03/19          | + 
-| 22       | Brussel sprouts, French beans, peas                                                             | Apr'19, May '19         | ready for planting      | garlic                                      | 15/03/19          | +== Client interview == 
-| 23       | Cucumber, Zukkini, Radish, Mangold, Edible weed                                                 | Feb'19, Apr'19, Jul'19  | Full                    | carrotscabbage, borage                    | 16/02/19          | + 
-| 24       | French beans                                                                                    | Apr'19                  | ready for planting      | Kale, pumpkin                               | 15/03/19          | +What functions should the square foot garden provide:  
-| 25       | Brussel sprouts, chard                                                                          | Apr'19                  | Ready for planting      | Spinach, chilli                             | 15/03/19          | +  * Educational 
-| 26       | Kale, Kohlrabi, radish, winterkresse, peas                                                      | 2018, Apr'19            | Ready for planting      |                                             | 15/03/19          | +    * an example of intensive gardening in small spaces 
-| 27                                                                                                                               | Not planting this year  |                                             | 16/02/19          | +    * an example of companion planting 
-| 28                                                                                                                                                       | Peas, kohlrabi, radish                      | 15/03/19          | +    * an example of no dig technique 
-| 29       | Kale, Kohlrabi, peas                                                                            | 2018, May'19            | Ready for planting      | Radish                                    | 16/02/19          | +    * Food production 
-| 30       | Flowers, Melissa, Borage                                                                        | 2018                    | Full                    |                                             | 15/03/19          | +   
-| 31       | Rhubarb                                                                                         | Self seeding            | Full                    |                                                               | +  * Accessibility 
-| 32       | Wild mushrooms flowers                                                                        | 2018                    | Full                    |                                             | 15/03/19          +    * easier for people with mobility issues 
-| 33       | RadishBrokkoli, Sunflower, Salad (2 kinds                                                   | Feb'19, Jul'19          | Full                    |                                                               | +    * children are able to have their own little patch to take care of 
-| 34       | Sunflower, Strawberry, Mangold, Non edible flower                                               | 2018, Apr'19, Jul'19    | Full                    |                                                               | +    * even those in urban areas can sustain a small garden with this method 
-35       | Celery                                                                                          | Apr'19                  | Ready for planting      | Cabbage                                                       | + 
-| 36       | CarrotsgarlicmangoldPeas                                                                  | 2018May '19                                   | lettuce, radish                                               | + 
-| 37       | Broad beans, Runner beans, Peas, Purple beans                                                   | April 2019              | Ready for planting      | Beans                                                         | +=== Analysis === 
-| 38                                                                                                                               | Ready for planting      | Pumpkin                                                       | + 
-| 39       | Cucumber                                                                                        |                         | Ready for planting      | basil                                                         | +We’ve decided to grow almost exclusively perennial vegetables and herbs but depending on what you like you may what to plant annuals or a mix.  
-| 41       | Beans, cucumber, flowers                                                                        |                         | Ready for planting      |                                                               | +First we listed all the ones we’d ideally like to grow and afterwards we made a chart the variables each one needs to survive and flourishthis included:  
-| 42       | Potatoes, corn                                                                                  | 2018, May'19            | Ready for planting      | Sunflowers, Beans                                             | + 
-| 43       | Jerusalem artichokes, Potatoes                                                                  | 2018                    | Full                    | Exp                                                           | +- The type of soil each plant prefers  
-| 44       | Zukkini (3 kinds), Green Manure                                                                 | Feb'19, Jul'19          | Full                    |                                                               | +(well drainedreasonably drainedfertiledry etc.) 
-| 45       | [[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guter_Heinrich|Guter Heinrich]]                                 | Feb'19                  | Marked                  | Radish, cabbage, cucumber, basil            | 16/02/19          | +- The amount of sun/shade  
-| 46       | Cucumber                                                                                        |                         | Ready for planting      | Spinach, Climbing beans                                       | +(Full sunpartial shadeshade lover etc.) 
-|          |                                                                                                                                                                                                               | +- Any interesting notes on harvesting/caring for the plant (include height) 
-</datatables>+(What part of plants can be harvestedtime of harvesthow the plant germinates) 
 +- If the plant is attractive to bee’s 
 +- The plants Hardiness zone  
 +(HZ1HZ2HZ3, etc.) 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +We did this with a list of herbs as welllisting which ones that would assist in the overall productivity of the Garden but also ones we would use regularly and that naturally repel insectsor attract Bee’s for example. 
 + 
 +- Lavender:  
 +Mothsscorpionsfleas and fliesincluding mosquitoes 
 +- Rosemary: 
 +Repels Cabbage loopflea beetlessquash bugswhite flies and the small white 
 +- Basil: 
 +Repels fliesmosquitoescarrot fliesasparagus beetles and whiteflies 
 +- Mint:  
 +Repels biting insects 
 +- Lemon Grass:  
 +Repels mosquitoes 
 + 
 +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pest-repelling_plants  
 + 
 +=== Design === 
 + 
 +Square Foot Gardens can be any dimension you want so find a space and design one that fits in with the garden. We chose a 3x10 Designlong and thinwith room for a trellis system on the North end for climbers. These can be grown outside the boxto make more room for other veg, or inside the box if your space is very tight.  
 + 
 +Now you can consider what vegetables will be going into your garden. There a few things to factor in before hand howeverincluding: 
 +- Hardiness Zone 
 +  All plants and fungi have a HZ Rating which must be taken into account when choosing what you will be growing. First you will need to find out where you are (where your garden is) on the HZ map and from there you can match plants with the same HZ rating. You can find your HZ here ----> [[https://www.gardenia.net/guides/climate-zones]] 
 +- Soil Quality 
 +  Different plants will require different quality soils. Some are more tolerant of varying soil types while others may have very specific needs. Do some research before hand 
 +- Light Quality 
 +  Againsome plants may be very tolerant when it comes to a lack of sunlight and others may not. This might not determine //what// you plant plant but it may determine //where// certain plants end up living in your final plans. 
 +- Planting in family orientated groups   
 +One of the first things we considered was the idea and risk of planting in groups. The plan below is of a garden containing vegetables exclusively from the nightshade family. The problem with planting vegetables from the same family in such close proximity is that those families will be more likely to catch and spread the same diseases and parasites. Because they’re so close togetherthese diseases or parasites can easily damage the entire harvest.  
 + 
 +{{ :kuckucksmuehle:documentation:garden:screenshot_-_nightshadeplan.jpg?nolink&400 |}} 
 + 
 +Wanting to avoid thiswe have chosen to distance vegetables from the same family from one another in our first draft plan. 
 +(Example below
 + 
 +{{ :kuckucksmuehle:documentation:garden:screenshot_-_sq_ft_garden_plan.jpg?nolink&400 |}} 
 + 
 +Although this may seem overly cautious and some might say it’s unnecessarywhen trying to conserve materialsseeds and of course the harvest this method of grouping will considerably lower the chances of loosing your crop. It will alsohopefullyreduce maintenance if one of the plants does become infected as you will only have to deal with one square rather than several. 
 + 
 +=== Implementation: === 
 + 
 +Our next step is too add up the cost of all our materials. This will include 
 + 
 +* Wood 
 +* Seeds 
 +* Compost - use as many different types as you have access to 
 +* Vermiculite  
 +* Peat moss 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +=== Maintenance=== 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +=== Evaluation: === 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +=== Tweaking: === 
 + 
  
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