How much time do you spend pulling weeds in your garden?
How much time do you spend watering?
How tired of you of failed gardens in the past with all the work you’ve put into it?
If you aren’t using the SQUARE FOOT GARDENING METHOD, you probably spend 1-2 hours a week or more just pulling weeds. You’re working too hard for such little return!
It’s no wonder people get discouraged from gardening and end up tossing in the towel after a few weeks after not seeing results they expected.
But there is a better, easier, more reliable way to have a thriving home garden.
**Not to mention that you will use 80% less space than a traditional garden, use 90% less water, and still yield 100% of the harvest**
If you don’t think this is possible, then I will show you that it is.
This is the time to plant your spring gardens, and I’ll walk you through it.
All organic.
Save money.
Eat better tasting food.
Eat safer food.
Less work than you could ever imagine.
This is a pre-paid venmo class which will be held at my home-where you will learn and see the actual workings of a SFG. Class is 2 hours long, maybe a little longer depending on the walk through and questions and is $50 per person. We don’t cover the advanced techniques in this class-it’s just too much information to absorb. But, it will get you started on the right path to have the best garden you’ve ever had. For inclement weather I will reschedule for the next Saturday.
This will be one of the best $50 investments of your time because you’ll be learning a life skill. It’s something that can be passed down to generations for those wanting to do it.
Class size is a limited. I’ll only be adding attendees after payment has been made.
Contact me for further information:
jrt2020_2@msn.com
Upcoming classes:
2/6: Daybreak library: Growing micrograms at home. 7:00
2/12: CTEC (fee): Seed starting. 6:30
2/21: CTEC (fee): Seed starting. 6:30
2/22: Granite library. Growing microgreens at home. 6:30
2/24: Hunter library. The earliest spring garden. 10:30
3/13: CTEC (fee): Composting. 6:30
3/25: CTEC (fee): Composting. 6:30
Coming soon: Composting, Growing microgreens at home
Early July: The Winter Garden
Early August: The Fall Crop
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I do give lessons for groups of that size-I do it all the time. Send me your contact information on the site and I’ll give you a buzz as soon as I can meatball. Great name.
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Send me your contact information and we can talk about it
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I grow corn but only in a couple of squares this year. The other place I’m growing it is in a large container with a special new variety from Burpees especially made for containers called “On deck.” It’s an SH2 hybrid that is supersweet. It just came up yesterday am I’m anxious to see how it turns out. They claim 2 or 3 ears of corn per stalk…we’ll see
Hi Jim, just came across your website. Very nicely done! I manufacture and sell vinyl raised-bed planter boxes for those that are looking for a planter that is a little more decorative and that can match thier vinyl fence. Would love to chat sometime to show you what we manufacture. I will be at the Salt Lake Tribune Home and Garden show in March if you happen to be in the neighborhood.
Best Regards, Stephen
Stephen, thanks for the visit. I’m not planning on attending the home and garden show at this point. I think they ask for too much money. Is there really a market for decorative raised garden boxes? I’ve intentionally stayed away from selling anything with SFGing, including selling the books. That’s probably a money maker but I don’t do it. I don’t want to carry inventor and my interest lies with only teaching people how to do the SFG system. Tell me more of what you do, how long you’ve been doing it, a website that I can visit, and anything else that might be of interest. I’m a little surprised by the number of visits to my site this early in the season. It’s about 2 months ahead of last year’s pace. Give me buzz…Jim
I just found your site. Wow! Those are fantastic looking garden boxes you’ve got. I wish I had one of those smaller ones that are off the ground. What is holding the soil on the bottom for the raised boxes?
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Hi Jim,
Lisa Rodgers just shared this site with all of us. Your are awesome!! Growing a few things in my back yard, tomatoes and peppers and a few herbs. Live in Arizona now.
Keep up the yummy work…………….kath