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Massive Suburban Garden Harvest this weekend!!!!
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 9:50 am    Post subject: Re: Massive Suburban Garden Harvest this weekend!!!! Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

eastbay wrote:
Nice crop. Can you expand it? You seem to have a nice knack for high production on small area.


Well this is a succession pattern. The potatoes and onions are succeeded immediately after harvest by turnips surrounded by pole beans. Basically, I expect to get another 50 lbs of beans/turnips out of that single 16 sq ft garden bed before the end of the year.

My garden beds are between 16 to 20 sq ft each. I have 6 of them so far. Using intensive gardening techniques, I have been able to obtain roughly 100-120 lbs of produce per bed per year on a sustainable basis. Of course, it also meant putting back into each bed roughly 60 to 80 lbs of compost and green manure per annum.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:27 am    Post subject: Re: Massive Suburban Garden Harvest this weekend!!!! Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

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Well this is a succession pattern. The potatoes and onions are succeeded immediately after harvest by turnips surrounded by pole beans. Basically, I expect to get another 50 lbs of beans/turnips out of that single 16 sq ft garden bed before the end of the year.

My garden beds are between 16 to 20 sq ft each. I have 6 of them so far. Using intensive gardening techniques, I have been able to obtain roughly 100-120 lbs of produce per bed per year on a sustainable basis. Of course, it also meant putting back into each bed roughly 60 to 80 lbs of compost and green manure per annum.


Sounds like you've got some editing to do with that workbook I sent you!
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:31 am    Post subject: Re: Massive Suburban Garden Harvest this weekend!!!! Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

purdum wrote:
http:\\my.core.com\~purdum3790, the link "Garden Contribution to Dietary Requirements" which anyone is free to copy.

purdum, it looks as if the page with your spreadsheet on it is missing.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:33 am    Post subject: Re: Massive Suburban Garden Harvest this weekend!!!! Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

purdum wrote:
I have a similar spreadsheet posted at http:\\my.core.com\~purdum3790, the link "Garden Contribution to Dietary Requirements" which anyone is free to copy. About the only difference with mine is I've tried to account for what is discarded when preparing a vegetable - i.e., you may have a 5 pound butternut squash from the garden, but maybe only 2 pounds of it ends up in the oven and that's the number used to figure calories.


Excellent point, and in my "complex" Garden workbook, for example, the weight of peaches I grew this year was entered as the net weight, after pitting, cutting, and/or skinning--what I actually ate--but the store price I entered was what I would have paid at the grocery store, which includes the pit, etc. One can make pretty detailed notes using a spreadsheet, i.e., what works, what doesn't, etc., how one calculates the calories depending on how the produce is processed, cooked or not, etc.

Those fine points are why I included references, esp. the USDA reference which gives those details.

Thanks again to pstarr for posting that reference in a different thread.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Massive Suburban Garden Harvest this weekend!!!! Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

pstarr and PO thanks so much for the USDA reference. We'll be using it constantly. And the spreadsheet... thanks for emailing it to us. EB
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Massive Suburban Garden Harvest this weekend!!!! Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

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any idea on the smallest tank you could put a small colony of tilapia, sunfish, whatever they're called, and still have them be happy & breed ?

There's an article on the web somewhere (I think it's in Mother Earth News) about a guy who raises fish in a barrel.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:41 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

xerces wrote:
I used 1 garden bed and two containers, so about 26 sq ft under intensive cultivation yielded 52lbs of potatoes.

My entire garden this year is around 100 sq ft.


props, dood...major props!

care to share any photos of your set-up? also, any information about what exposure you're getting?

we have about 100 sq feet to work with, too at our condo. We happen to get THE best light of any unit there, owing to where the sun is relative to our unit, the placement of trees, etc. so I feel we owe a duty to good fortune to maximize our production.

We kicked bootie in tomatoes last year; this year prbly not bcs of a long cool snap, but will prbly get other things instead.

thanks for posting!

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 7:07 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

zeke wrote:
xerces wrote:
I used 1 garden bed and two containers, so about 26 sq ft under intensive cultivation yielded 52lbs of potatoes.

My entire garden this year is around 100 sq ft.


props, dood...major props!

care to share any photos of your set-up? also, any information about what exposure you're getting?

we have about 100 sq feet to work with, too at our condo. We happen to get THE best light of any unit there, owing to where the sun is relative to our unit, the placement of trees, etc. so I feel we owe a duty to good fortune to maximize our production.

We kicked bootie in tomatoes last year; this year prbly not bcs of a long cool snap, but will prbly get other things instead.

thanks for posting!

zeke



It's all documented on my blog:

http://www.backtowilderness.blogspot.com/
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zeke wrote:
xerces wrote:
I used 1 garden bed and two containers, so about 26 sq ft under intensive cultivation yielded 52lbs of potatoes.

My entire garden this year is around 100 sq ft.


props, dood...major props!

care to share any photos of your set-up? also, any information about what exposure you're getting?

we have about 100 sq feet to work with, too at our condo. We happen to get THE best light of any unit there, owing to where the sun is relative to our unit, the placement of trees, etc. so I feel we owe a duty to good fortune to maximize our production.

We kicked bootie in tomatoes last year; this year prbly not bcs of a long cool snap, but will prbly get other things instead.

thanks for posting!

zeke



It's all documented on my blog:

http://www.backtowilderness.blogspot.com/



Most impressive is you're doing this in the relatively cooler climate in NY (or is it PA, the blog reads both). It's encouraging to others when they see what's possible!
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