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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1141320" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I'm on several fb gardening gardening groups and several there have learn with the square foot plans...Although sort of like i do, but not with such limited space. i want enough to put up for the winter, i do plant most things intense so i will. But, what i see some qf gardeners do starting out is they plant a tomato among their other things. Now, not sure if its like this everywhere but it is where i live, but a tomato plant will take up most of a container garden. Mine get over 6 feet tall and if not contained in cattle panels they will spread out. Same with squash, one squash plant will take a space of 4x6....I have a tractor tire with 3 tomato plants in.....Right now they are 7 feet tall and it takes cattle panels to hold them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1141320, member: 22072"] I'm on several fb gardening gardening groups and several there have learn with the square foot plans...Although sort of like i do, but not with such limited space. i want enough to put up for the winter, i do plant most things intense so i will. But, what i see some qf gardeners do starting out is they plant a tomato among their other things. Now, not sure if its like this everywhere but it is where i live, but a tomato plant will take up most of a container garden. Mine get over 6 feet tall and if not contained in cattle panels they will spread out. Same with squash, one squash plant will take a space of 4x6....I have a tractor tire with 3 tomato plants in.....Right now they are 7 feet tall and it takes cattle panels to hold them up. [/QUOTE]
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