Spacing Crops | Urban Farming Day 3

in gardening •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Grow Gardens. Not Lawns

Last post I shared what we learned about DTM - and how we're using it to guide our crop selection.

However, DTM is only one of five criteria (and we might be adding another) in our crop selection. The next is the amount of Space Required to Grow.

We want to harvest as much produce per square foot as possible. This is a lot easier if we can squeeze crops close together.

Using Leafy Greens to Illustrate

First, I want to share some researched numbers based on intensive farming principles

  • Bed size: 2.5 feet (30 inches) by 20 feet (240 inches).
  • Seeds/Row, Spinach: 67 potential crops/row
  • Rows/Bed, Spinach: 5 potential rows
  • Seeds/Row, Lettuce: 120 potential crops/row
  • Rows/Bed, Lettuce: 9 potential rows

First we're going to sketch our bed.

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thanks @nikkij for making these sketches

Now, imagine that we want to plant the top half lettuce and the bottom half spinach. Here is how we sketch it out.

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Finally, to drive home the point, let's put a pen mark where we actually would be planting each crop.

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The Results

Doing some quick math we get the following.

  • Total Spinach Crops: 335
  • Total Lettuce Crops: 1080

You can literally plant 3x as many lettuce crops as spinach. It surprises me every time I see it.

We're going to add these numbers into our preliminary spreadsheet we began last week.

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still super preliminary worksheet

Conclusion

This is only the second criteria we are using to select which crops to plant.

Every day feels so much closer. We're excited.

The community here has been great. I've picked up a lot of tips and ideas, everything from worm fertilizer to stacking potatoes. If you haven't seen it already, you should check out the Weekly Homesteading Newsletter!

Special thanks to everyone who has supported so far. You can catch up on the series here.

Selecting Our Crops! | Urban Farming Day 1
Understanding DTM! | Urban Farming Day 2

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I'm documenting for a few reasons.

First, as tribute to the amazing content producers before me. You've given me confidence to start this project, and I hope others will be inspired in the same way.

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Lastly, every upvote breaths life into our garden.

We're self-funding, and we're inviting you to help. Currently we're on our way to saving for an Earthway Seeder. New, it's $112.99, but we think we can get one used for $70 off eBay.

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Stephan

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Thank you for mentioning the Weekly Homesteading Newsletter! Great article, I will be following along with your series!

Of course, loved the first edition and looking forward to next weeks.

Depends where you live but if it is really hot spinach goes straight to seed.
It's best to plant spinach late Summer when it starts to get cool and into the Autumn.

yeah, in our area it looks like we can't seed until around September. We're just in the planning stages right now. Haven't dug into seasonality completely.

Great tip! We've managed to keep ours going with the use of shade cloth so far. Planning to try lettuce under it next . . .

Just finished reading all 3 of your posts. Interesting project, commercial urban garden when you seem to not have a gardening background. At least that's the impression I get. I don't think you can go wrong following advice from Curtis Stone. The man is a real expert at urban gardening.

Looking forward to following along in your adventure and hoping it turns out well for you.

yep - you nailed it. 0 gardening experience. Became interested a few years ago, found Curtis Stone's stuff about 2 months ago and decided to do something about it. I'm learning a ton, and hoping to share as much as possible here.

Really can't wait for our first group of failures + successes.

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